As it's a foreign word that hasn't really been adopted, you just say "ハロウィン" (haroueen). But keep in mind, Halloween is basically not recognized or celebrated at all in Japan.
Halloween es el 31 de octubre.
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
To say blue fish in Japanese you say ブルーフィッシュ.
kurai harouiin
The Japanese do not celebrate 'our' Halloween. The have their own called o-ban. If you want to write it you would use katakana (they use this writing system for foriern words) and it would be this: ハロウィーン. If you want to say Halloween in Japanese (Nihongo), you'd just have to adapt to their sounds. So you would say : HaROwiin (wiin as in lean sound wise).
Say them in English. That is how you say them in Japanese. Since Trick-or-treating is a very Western thing to do. Halloween didn't exist in Japan until Westerners brought it over so "Happy Halloween" is the same in both languages; the only difference in Japanese is it is pronounced slightly differently because not all the sounds in English exist in Japanese
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Halloween in Korean Chuesok
Feter Halloween.
Vrolijk Halloween
Glædelig Halloween
'Joyeux Halloween"
What do bees say on Halloween? This year I'm dressing as a zombee.
Do not open until Halloween.
Although they don't celebrate halloween in Germany in most cases, they do still have a way to say Happy Halloween. Glucklichen Halloween is the proper way to do it! Make sure to emphasize the umlaut otherwise it will take on a different meaning.