Essential Halloween Spanish Vocabulary Video Lesson
Important Halloween Vocabulary – Useful One Day Every Year!
So, you want to be nice to the Spanish speaking trick-or-treaters, but you don’t know Spanish. We have your solution. This is probably one of our most useful Spanish learning videos yet – Halloween Spanish Vocabulary. Just think, if you memorize this vocabulary, you can use it probably at least 40 or 50 times (every year!) depending on how old you are. But seriously, if you want to have a little fun practicing Spanish with the neighbors on Halloween, this will give you the perfect start. Be sure and pass this blog post on to your friends who also want to learn Spanish online. After watching the Halloween Spanish vocabulary video, come practice with us on the Visual Link Spanish Facebook page on Friday!
Here is the vocabulary from the video:
Happy Halloween! | ¡Feliz Halloween! |
Would you like a piece of candy? | ¿Te gustaría un dulce? |
Just take one please. | Sólo toma uno por favor. |
Please take two. | Por favor, toma dos. |
What are you? | ¿Qué eres tú? |
Costume | Disfraz |
I like your costume. | Me gusta tu disfraz. |
That costume makes me scared. | Ese disfraz me da miedo. |
a monster | un monstruo |
Harry Potter | Harry Pótter |
a ballerina | una bailarina |
a witch | una bruja |
a McRib | un McRib |
Obama | Obama |
Herman Cain | Herman Cain |
dracula | drácula |
superman | superman |
spiderman | espíderman/el hombre araña |
a princess | una princesa |
a frog | una rana |
a ghost | un fantasma |
a cowboy | un vaquero |
a clown | un payaso |
Barbie | Barbie |
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What would you like to be for Halloween? | ¿Qué te gustaría ser para Halloween? |
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Remember to come practice on Fridays with us on Facebook. Gracias amigos and Happy Halloween!
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November 5, 2011 – Thanksgiving Spanish Lesson
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