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Pottermore the magic word
Pottermore the magic word










pottermore the magic word

Specifically, the name, Harry, is the Middle English form of “Henri”. Rowling aimed to prove that even the most ordinary and seemingly weak people can have a special fortitude, which will transform the perception of themselves when the time comes. We could not start our analysis with anybody else’s name, other than the main characters, Harry! Although it may seem a very usual name in English-speaking countries, if we look further it’s easy to understand that this name was carefully and intentionally chosen.

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If you are one of the Harry Potter fans, wear your invisibility cloak and find out the hidden messages behind your favorite characters’ full names. Even if you belong to the very few people who have never heard of Harry Potter, Hogwarts and their universe, this is your chance to savor a bit of their magic through the linguistic miracles realized by the author. Rowling, where brooms fly, the images in paintings interact and the dishes wash themselves. Twenty years after the release of the first book of the Harry Potter saga, people are still loyal to this magical world created by J. The MyHEH platform hosts hundreds of personal stories about European history, culture, heritage and much more, covering the period from the beginning of the 20th century up to the present day. My House of European History My House of European History (MyHEH) is a project of the Directorate General for Translation of the European Parliament, managed by the My House of European History Unit.

pottermore the magic word

Interinstitutional and external cooperation.Defence Terminology Military terminology.University of Naples Parthenope Projects.Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Projects.IATE – the EU’s interinstitutional terminology database.Vacancy Notices, EPSO and European Civil Service.We invite “foodies” from all over the world to contribute with their posts. I♺TE Food Term of the Week Since 2016, TermCoord publishes every Saturday a post on food terminology presenting the similarities and differences of gastronomic culture between and in different countries.












Pottermore the magic word