No, Voldemort used Avada Kedavra on him in a really weird way
Harry doesn't kill anyone. Unless you count Voldemort. But he still didn't really kill him Voldemort's curse rebounded on himself.
If you read it, you shall see... SPOILER ALERT!! If you don't want to know what happens, don't read this: Harry is a Horcrux. He has to kill himself in order to kill Voldemort. When he does, he come back to life later and Voldemort dies.
Voldemort's own spell kills himself.
he did not kill himself, he just can't control of his curse called fiendfyre and accidentally killed himself , by saving draco...
Harry thinks he has to kill himself and so allows Voldemort to hit him with the killing curse. However, this only killed the part of the Horcrux inside him and Harry was given the choice to die or return (he returned).
The movie in which Harry Potter sees Voldemort in a mirror as himself is Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. :)
Harry Potter never dies. Voldemort attempted to kill him in the Forbidden Forest in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, but failed to kill him.
no. he almost dies, but then pretends to be dead while Voldemort tortures him and eventually kills Voldemort.
No, Harry Potter didn't kill anybody (Voldemort killed himself with a backfiring spell). Dolores Umbridge wasn't at the final battle, she was later imprisoned in Azkaban for her crimes against muggle-borns.
No, Ron doesn't kill Harry.
In the 7th movie Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Lord Voldemort's curse rebels upon himself once again and kill him, so Harry Potter wins and marries Ginny Weasly and they have three children. Albus Potter, Lily Potter, James Potter. It would seem Harry got to name all the kids.
He himself is not a book; Lord Voldemort is a character in a series of books titled "Harry Potter." He is the antagonist trying to kill Harry.