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You would say : des costumes d'Halloween, des déguisements d'Halloween. Costumes obviously means costumes, d'Halloween means "of Halloween", so literally it is "costumes of Halloween". You would pronounce it Coz-toome d-all-oh-een.

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L'Halloween- Is what my french teacher says.

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Halloween is spelled the same in French. In fact the name has been borrowed from English imported, but not the tradition which has not caught on.

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le happy alloween

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