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Halloween: Date, Meaning, and Essential English Phrases

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From the date of Halloween to its meaning!

Halloween in English & a complete guide to trick or treat

When October arrives, you start to see orange pumpkin decorations and ghost-shaped figures here and there on the streets.

This is a sign that Halloween is just around the corner! 😉

But when you think of 'Halloween,' many of you might only know it as a day to dress up and get candy, right?

Today, we'll cover everything from the meaning of Halloween to the date, how to express it in English, and even trick or treat!

We'll provide you with a complete overview in this one article.

What is Halloween?

Halloween Day, celebrated every year on October 31st, originated from the ancient Celtic festival of 'Samhain.'

Back then, people believed that the spirits of the dead came back to visit as summer ended and winter began.

So, a custom arose of wearing scary masks or lighting fires to ward off evil spirits.

Today, this tradition has evolved into a fun festival where children shout 'trick or treat!' to get candy, and adults enjoy costume parties.

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In English, Halloween is written as "Halloween" and is short for 'All Hallows' Eve' (the night before All Saints' Day).

In other words, it refers to the day before 'All Saints' Day' on November 1st.

So, the expression 'Halloween Day' can naturally be translated as 'Halloween Day'.

When is Halloween?

The most frequently asked question is, “When is Halloween every year?”

The answer is October 31st every year! It's a fixed date.

However, people often hold parties or events around the weekend, so it's sometimes called 'Halloween Week'.

For example, if October 31st falls on a Friday in 2025, various costume parties will already start from the weekend before 😉

In Korea, enjoying Halloween in areas like Itaewon, Hongdae, and Gangnam during the last week of October has become a common practice.

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During this time, stores, cafes, and even companies are often decorated with Halloween themes.

Halloween Date: Every year on October 31st

Meaning: Originated from the custom of comforting the spirits of the dead and warding off evil spirits.

Modern Meaning: A fun costume party & cultural festival

Expressing Halloween in English

Were you wondering, 'How do you say Halloween in English?'

The correct English spelling is Halloween, and the pronunciation is [ˌhæl.əˈwiːn] (hal-uh-ween).

It usually starts with the greeting Happy Halloween!

Below are commonly used sentences for Halloween in English 😉

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Situation

English Expression

Meaning

When greeting

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween!

When talking about costumes

Are you dressing up for Halloween?

Are you dressing up for Halloween?

When inviting to a party

Let’s have a Halloween party tonight!

Let’s have a Halloween party tonight!

Making pumpkins

Let’s carve some pumpkins!

Let’s carve some pumpkins!

In English-speaking countries, Halloween is not just a holiday but is recognized as a “community event” where friends and family laugh and have fun together.

So, if you know Halloween English expressions in advance, it's really useful when talking to foreign friends naturally.

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Meaning and Origin of Trick or Treat

The first sentence that comes to mind when you think of Halloween is “Trick or treat!”

It’s what children shout as they go from house to house.

It means, “If you don’t give me candy, I’ll play a trick!” 😉

Trick = prank, deception

Treat = snack, candy

In other words, it’s a cute threat (?) of “Trick or treat?”

This expression started in North America in the early 20th century and has now become a symbolic sentence shouted by children all over the world on Halloween.

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There are also variations that native speakers often use:

“Trick or treat! Smell my feet!” (If you don’t give me candy, I’ll make you smell my feet!)

“No tricks, just treats!” (No tricks needed, just give me candy!)

In this way, trick or treat is not just a simple sentence but the most representative symbol of Halloween in English and the core of the play culture.

Halloween English Conversation Expressions Collection

There are many parties on Halloween, and there are many opportunities to talk to friends in English.

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If you memorize the expressions below, you will be perfect when talking to foreign friends

“Your costume is awesome!”

→ Your costume is really cool!

“Let’s go trick-or-treating!”

→ Let’s go trick-or-treating!

“Who are you supposed to be?”

→ What character are you dressed up as?

“This pumpkin looks spooky!”

→ This pumpkin decoration is really scary!

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These sentences are Halloween English conversations that native speakers actually use naturally.

When posting on SNS, sentences like “Happy Halloween everyone! Stay spooky! 😉😉😉😉” are also often used.

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Shall we enjoy Halloween in English this year?

So far, we’ve learned everything about the meaning of Halloween, the date of Halloween, how to express Halloween in English, and the meaning of trick or treat.

Now, when Halloween on October 31st comes, don't just dress up, but enjoy it like a real foreigner with the Halloween English expressions you learned today.

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Finally, a review!

Halloween Date: Every year on October 31st

Halloween in English: Halloween

Representative Expressions: “Trick or treat!”, “Happy Halloween!”

Key Meaning: A festival to ward off evil spirits → Transformation into a fun cultural festival

Shout “Happy Halloween!” with confidence this year.

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