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#23 - Halloween Spanish Vocabulary for Beginners 🧛‍♂️

Oct 22, 20256 min
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It’s time for Halloween en español! 👻

In this fun episode, you’ll learn essential Halloween Spanish vocabulary, from calabazas 🎃 and esqueletos 💀 to disfraces and dulce o travesura.

You’ll also hear a short listening activity about how people celebrate Halloween, followed by a simple breakdown in English to help you understand every word.

Perfect for beginner Spanish learners who want to boost their listening and learn seasonal words.

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Transcript

Speaker 1

It's time for Hello and Spanish kital majamo Marco Ferro, your vampire Spanish teacher. In this episode, you'll learn Halloween vocabulary in Spanish, common decorations, how to say costume, trick or treat, and some traditional activities people do to celebrate. Ready, first, you'll hear a short audio about what people do on Halloween. Pay close attention to the words that describe decorations and activities.

Here we go, land noted, the blue has halloween, cicelevra to los agnos, el trentino, toure and estadosunidos, lahinte the corasus, cassas con escalatos, calavasas aranyas, murcielagos, eutrus, figoras, loninos, jevan this fraces it be then dulces e las casas de lavescendario aeus goldpean la puertasus, vecinos, otkan el timbre guandoona persona salle descenda, DULs travelsa a sundia, moue de vertio. Okay, let's break it down. Let's start with decorations. What things

do people used to decorate their houses. Take a few seconds to think, let's see and feel free to repeat after me to practice lahente the coda sus cassas, cone is, scaltos, skeletons, calabasas pumpkins, aranias spiders, and more celagos bats and yes, more celago is a long one. I fan fact about bad in Spanish that it contains all five bugles are a e o oh more ce lago. Now let's look at some burds from the audio. I started with say celebra from the verb celebr to celebrate. How about you

celeves Halloween. Leave a comment with your answer another verb they cod are to decorate, they godar la chen the codra sus cassas. Next one jevar to work, Los nignos jevan these fraces. And if jevar means to wear, what do you think this frasis means any ideas Los nignos jevan these fraces, what can it be? Well? From the context, this races is costumes and thus a great example of learning vocabulary from the context instead of a dictionary, an

important skill to develop in your Spanish language journey. Next up to car la puerta to knock on the door, and to car el timbre to ring the bell. And finally, did you hear the phrase for trick or treat. Let's hear that again in Spanish is dule say oh, travelsura or sometimes dolce or trocco. Is it all too difficult? No worries. You'll find the transcript and the summary on my block at latinele dot com directly, isn't the description? And now that you know the words, let's listen to

the audio from the top. Lanoe de brujas Halloween, cicelevra to los agos, el trentino, toure estadosunidos, lahente the cora sus cassas con escalatos, calavasas aranyas, murcielagos etrusphivoras, loninos jevan this fraces it be then dulces e las casas delvers in dario a us goldpan la puertasus vecinos out can el timbre quandoona persona salle listen du travel sodasundia moodey vertio. And that's it for today's spooky episode Grasses prot scutars

speaking Spanish for beginners. If you enjoy the show, please leave a positive review on your favorite listening up or share the episode with a friend. That's the simplest way to support this podcast. Special things to Claudius Kids for recording grass ticos when I keep practicing your Halloween Spanish. Yes, enjoy my Supporters Club for two bonus episodes, Who's the Scary Character and Name that Monster too? Audio games to

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