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You pronounce it like "Hollow-een." So the "a" is actually pronounced as an "o." :) Have a Happy Halloween!

UPDATE: The above is incorrect. The origin of "Halloween" is "All Hallows' Eve," not "All Hollows' Eve," so the correct pronunciation is "HAL-oween" (Hallow-een), not "HALL-oween" (Hollow-een).

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You spell it with a capital H then an A then a L and another L then an O then a W then a double EE then an N that's how you spell H-A-L-L-O-W-E-E-N.

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It's spelled Halloween, Halo for all hallowed eve............sprints walk amongst us

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The name Halloween (October 31) comes from All Hallows Eve/Evening, as it is the night before All Saints Day (November 1).

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All Hallows Eve is the full corret versior of Halloween. The shortend version is spelled Halloween.

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HAL-OW-WEE-N

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