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Speaking Spanish for Beginners

#23 - Halloween Spanish Vocabulary for Beginners 🧛‍♂️

Speaking Spanish for Beginners

Latin ELE

Education, Language Learning

4.8901 Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2025

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

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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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Marco

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's time for Halloween in Spanish.

0:12.0

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.

0:18.0

What's the name?

0:20.0

Marco Fierro.

0:21.9

Your vampire Spanish teacher.

0:24.7

In this episode, you learned Halloween vocabulary in Spanish, common decorations, how to say costume, trick or treat, and some traditional activities people do to celebrate. Ready? Yes, master. Let's! 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.

0:56.3

The Nocte of Brujas, Halloween,

1:00.5

is celebrated all the years the 31th October in the United.

1:07.8

The people decora his houses with skeletons,

1:11.6

calabasasas,

1:13.6

arrains, murcielagos, and other figures.

1:17.6

The children

1:19.6

have disfraises

1:21.6

and pied dulces

1:23.6

in the casas of the

1:25.6

Vesindario.

1:26.6

They're going the door of the Vesindario. They're

1:27.7

they're

1:28.3

the

1:29.5

door of

1:30.4

their

1:30.7

of their

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