Portuguese Phrase
O Halloween é em outubro.
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.
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
O (Artigo)
In Portuguese, it is common to use the definite article before the names of most holidays.
Ser (é)
The third-person singular form of 'ser' is used here because the date of a holiday is considered an intrinsic characteristic.
Em (Preposição)
The preposition 'em' is the standard way to say 'in' when referring to months without a specific day.
🗨In Conversation
Sabe quando é o Halloween?
Do you know when Halloween is?
O Halloween é em outubro.
Halloween is in October.
✕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.
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.

