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Halloween English how to say

Halloween is "Halloween" in English, and the interpretation of "Halloween" is as follows:

First, pronunciation: British pronunciation: [? h? Lee? N]/ American pronunciation: [? h? lo? Me? n]

Second, the definition: Halloween, Halloween.

Third, meaning expansion:

Halloween is a traditional festival in western countries, which is celebrated on June 365438+1October 3 1 day every year. This festival originated from the ancient Celtic festival celebrating the end of the lunar calendar, and gradually merged into Christianity and modern culture over time. On Halloween, children often put on all kinds of costumes and masks, go door to door to beg for sweets, collect sweets and sweets, and have various celebrations, such as burning pumpkin lanterns and holding masquerade balls.

Fourth, examples:

1. Children put on Halloween costumes and play trick-or-treating on Halloween. )

2. Our neighbors kept the weird decorations for Halloween. Our community has arranged all kinds of terrible decorations for Halloween. )

We celebrate Halloween by carving pumpkin lanterns and lighting candles. )

The school organized a Halloween party with games, music and costume competitions. The school organized a Halloween party with games, music and costume competitions. )

Common phrases:-Celebrate Halloween: Celebrate Halloween.

Trick or treat: Trick or treat (children go door to door asking for candy)

Halloween costume: Halloween costume

-Halloween party: Halloween party

-Halloween decorations: Halloween decorations