Ricker Special Projects Premium Supporter Aug 24, 2011 12,349 Buxton Maine Oct 31, 2011 #1 I thought it might be kind of fun to see how "Happy Halloween" is written in the many countries langues we have on the Form. As well as how differently they might spend the night on Hallows Eve. Last edited: Oct 31, 2011
I thought it might be kind of fun to see how "Happy Halloween" is written in the many countries langues we have on the Form. As well as how differently they might spend the night on Hallows Eve.
Zero Six String Ninja Premium Supporter May 20, 2011 1,776 Nuremberg, Germany Oct 31, 2011 #3 Schönes Halloween I spent my evening watching a movie at home. About 20 kids knocked at my door and shouted "Süßes oder Saures".
Schönes Halloween I spent my evening watching a movie at home. About 20 kids knocked at my door and shouted "Süßes oder Saures".
CollectorEmtee NolanNinja Premium Supporter Jun 28, 2011 4,717 Slovakia Oct 31, 2011 #4 Its called completely different in my country and it goes something like this: 'Sviatok Vsetkych Svatych' (means All Saints Day). PS: No costumes or outfits, just going to the cemetery to light up candles on graves of our close ones.
Its called completely different in my country and it goes something like this: 'Sviatok Vsetkych Svatych' (means All Saints Day). PS: No costumes or outfits, just going to the cemetery to light up candles on graves of our close ones.
Ricker Special Projects Premium Supporter Aug 24, 2011 12,349 Buxton Maine Oct 31, 2011 #5 Zero said: Schönes Halloween I spent my evening watching a movie at home. About 20 kids knocked at my door and shouted "Süßes oder Saures". Click to expand... Is that like Trick or Treat? ---------- Post added at 05:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:52 PM ---------- Collector03601 said: Its called completely different in my country and it goes something like this: 'Sviatok Vsetkych Svatych' (means All Saints Day). PS: No costumes or outfits, just going to the cemetery to light up candles on graves of our close ones. Click to expand... Well going to the cemetary is pretty creepy even for the close ones
Zero said: Schönes Halloween I spent my evening watching a movie at home. About 20 kids knocked at my door and shouted "Süßes oder Saures". Click to expand... Is that like Trick or Treat? ---------- Post added at 05:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:52 PM ---------- Collector03601 said: Its called completely different in my country and it goes something like this: 'Sviatok Vsetkych Svatych' (means All Saints Day). PS: No costumes or outfits, just going to the cemetery to light up candles on graves of our close ones. Click to expand... Well going to the cemetary is pretty creepy even for the close ones
Zero Six String Ninja Premium Supporter May 20, 2011 1,776 Nuremberg, Germany Oct 31, 2011 #6 Yes it´s just the same.
Wreck Is Here To Serve Staff Member Jan 26, 2009 32,721 USA Nov 1, 2011 #7 Collector03601 said: Its called completely different in my country and it goes something like this: 'Sviatok Vsetkych Svatych' (means All Saints Day). PS: No costumes or outfits, just going to the cemetery to light up candles on graves of our close ones. Click to expand... I like that. Reactions: CollectorEmtee
Collector03601 said: Its called completely different in my country and it goes something like this: 'Sviatok Vsetkych Svatych' (means All Saints Day). PS: No costumes or outfits, just going to the cemetery to light up candles on graves of our close ones. Click to expand... I like that.
B bifis Sep 5, 2011 39 Nov 1, 2011 #8 Here in Brazil, we are starting to celebrate.... but still at baby steps
B bigbird Premium Supporter Nov 21, 2011 105 Montana, USA Nov 26, 2011 #9 It was a cold and windy one this year.... did not get any trick or treaters at my door.