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Translations in context of "wizard Harry" in English-Spanish from Reverso Context: Who are the kids that don' like the famous wizard Harry Potter?
4 days ago · I've never heard "grate" used to mean "fireplace" in the US. I don't think it's British either because I googled the phrase "sitting by the grate" and found very few hits. Maybe it's wizard lingo? If they have to say "fireplace" a lot, maybe they shorten it to "grate". |You're probably right, in Spanish this is translated as fireplace if i can remember correctly. You should look for the ...
Apr 21, 2016 · Here is a fun and obsessive blog post about regional variation in different Spanish translations of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (or Sorcerer’s Stone in the American version). Click on image to reach the blog post. The author, “Urbanabydos”, analyzes 24 different Spanish editions of the book, dividing them on linguistic ...
Translation 1 (wrong): "asked the lord Weasly, acidly" Spanish: preguntó el señor Weasly, con acritud" In this line "Señor Weasley" should be translated to "Mister Weasley". Señor = Mister. But it could also mean "lord" in some specific and rare contexts Translation 2 (wrong): "No, I wanted to sell" Spanish: "No, quería vender"
Oct 24, 2023 · At its core, “You’re a Wizard; Harry” is an anthem of self-discovery and empowerment. The lyrics take listeners on a journey, reminiscent of Harry Potter’s own journey from an ordinary young boy to a powerful wizard. The song encourages listeners to embrace their uniqueness, embrace their inner magic, and believe in themselves.