French Phrase
Halloween, c'est en octobre.
Meaning
This phrase is a simple statement used to identify the timing of the holiday. In French, the structure 'c'est' (it is) is commonly used to link a noun to a specific time or category. It provides a clear, factual description of the month in which Halloween occurs.
When to use
Use this phrase when discussing the calendar, planning holiday events, or teaching someone about seasonal traditions. It is appropriate for both formal and informal conversations.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Halloweenc'estenoctobre
C'est
A contraction of 'ce' and 'est', used here to emphasize the subject 'Halloween' before stating the time.
Preposition 'en'
Always use 'en' before months of the year when stating when an event occurs without a specific day.
🗨In Conversation
Quelle est la date de la fête ?
What is the date of the party?
Halloween, c'est en octobre.
Halloween is in October.
✕Common Mistakes
Halloween est en octobre.
While 'est' is technically correct, 'c'est' is much more common and natural in spoken French when specifying dates or categories.
Halloween, c'est à octobre.
The preposition 'en' must be used with months of the year, never 'à'.
↔Alternatives
Halloween tombe en octobre.
Halloween falls in October.
La fête d'Halloween a lieu en octobre.
The Halloween festival takes place in October.
Cultural Tip
Halloween is a relatively recent adoption in France, becoming popular in the late 1990s. While it is not as widely celebrated as in North America, you will see decorations in shops and themed parties in larger cities like Paris or Lyon.

