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Portuguese Phrase

O Halloween é em outubro.

/u ˌxa.loˈwin ɛ ẽj̃ o.ˈtu.bɾu/
Meaning"Halloween is in October."
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Meaning

This phrase identifies the month in which Halloween takes place. It uses the verb 'ser' to denote a fixed date on the calendar and the preposition 'em' to indicate the time period.

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When to use

Use this sentence when discussing the calendar, holiday traditions, or scheduling autumn events. It is a standard factual statement suitable for any social setting.

Grammar Breakdown

OHalloweenéemoutubro

1

O (Artigo)

In Portuguese, it is common to use the definite article before the names of most holidays.

2

Ser (é)

The third-person singular form of 'ser' is used here because the date of a holiday is considered an intrinsic characteristic.

3

Em (Preposição)

The preposition 'em' is the standard way to say 'in' when referring to months without a specific day.

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A

Sabe quando é o Halloween?

Do you know when Halloween is?

O Halloween é em outubro.

Halloween is in October.

B

Common Mistakes

  • O Halloween está em outubro.

    Use the verb 'ser' (é) for dates and calendar events; 'estar' is for temporary states or locations.

  • O Halloween é no outubro.

    Months in Portuguese typically do not take a definite article, so use 'em' instead of the contraction 'no'.

Alternatives

  • O Halloween cai em outubro.

    Halloween falls in October.

  • Celebramos o Halloween em outubro.

    We celebrate Halloween in October.

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Cultural Tip

While not a traditional holiday in Lusophone countries, Halloween (often called 'Dia das Bruxas' in Brazil) has grown in popularity due to global cultural influence. In Brazil, it coincides with 'Dia do Saci', a celebration of local folklore intended to preserve national culture.