Pamela Israel
Oct 31, 20171 min
On this day full of black cats and trick-or-treats, we've a handful of German translations (and pronunciation tips) for your All-Hallow's Eve enjoyment.
Until the 1990s, Germans didn't have the tradition of celebrating Halloween. Nowadays, many of the younger folks dress up in scary outfits and celebrate.
Germans do have Rübengeistern, a much older practice of making jack-o-lanterns out of beets (Rübe is beet in German) at different times throughout the year.
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