Contrary to popular belief, Halloween did not originate in the United States. The holiday has its origins in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom and northern France and dates back to over 2000 years ago. The ancient Celts who lived there celebrated their new year on November 1. They believed that on the eve of the new year, October 31, the boundary between the living and the dead blurred and the dead returned to earth. The celebration held on this day was called Samhain. As part of the festivities, which included large bonfires, people would dress up as ghouls and demons to escape the notice of the otherworldly spirits who had returned. Over time, the celebration evolved and blended with the traditions of other cultures that honoured the dead around the same time of year. But many of the traditions that characterize Halloween today – like guising – have their roots in this ancient Celtic fest.
contrary to popular belief = entgegen der landläufigen Meinung
origins = Ursprung
dates back to = zurückgehen auf
eve = Vorabend
boundary = Grenze
blurred = verschwommen
festivities = Feierlichkeiten
bonfires = Lagerfeuer
ghouls = Leichenfledderer
otherworldly spirits = Seelen aus dem Jenseits
honoured = ehrten
evolve = sich entwickeln
blend = vermischen
guising = sich verkleiden und von Tür zu Tür gehen
Nanu? Wo sollen wir hier herunterrutschen? Diese Redensart hat natürlich nichts mit der Spielplatzrutsche zu tun. Ganz klar ist aber auch nicht, was genau gemeint ist …
Im Englischen gibt es die Unterscheidung von lucky und happy.