Here's a site with a list of spells and magical items/creatures: http://deletionpedia.dbatley.com/w/index.php?title=List_of_Wizards_of_Waverly_Place_spells_(deleted_29_Aug_2008_at_16:09)
There is a lot of magic words on the TV programme but the one that i think is the most common is 'expunoutousis'
The correct spelling of the fictitious disease is "monoorangosis" (orange colors, flavors, or words cannot be sensed) - the only known use was on an episode of the Disney TV series Wizards of Waverly Place.
The correct spelling of the fictitious disease is "monoorangosis" (orange colors, flavors, or words cannot be sensed) - the only known use was on an episode of the Disney TV series Wizards of Waverly Place.
Hippopotomon - hippopotamus like troesqeses - monster quipped- quipped aliophobia - fear of pain?
Yes, wizards or witches use spells. Some spells or incantation they use are from a different language. The author of Harry Potter uses latin language. I think I encountered a greek language before. most spoken phrases resemble Latin words of appropriate meaning but are not proper Latin themselves - Wikipedia.
There are no specific words that are spoken when casting a spell. Many of the spells practiced, are based on different religion, or covens (if it's witchcraft). Spell words vary from place to place, and there are millions upon millions of spells.
Word Wizards are ones who know words very well. They look up words and such.
If you mean wizards of Waverly place, to be truthful with you I think the episode where they do the wizard competition was the last ever episode because they did actually announce that they had and will air again the last ever episode last year and it has been on TV because I have watched it. so if you were a big fan of it like me then you will also be sad to see it finish. (BTW if you are going to post questions than can you PLEASE (nicely) put them into full words okay)
Well sometimes, it depends on the wizard, some did not need them to gaze deep into the beyond, though some that were adept in their craft found that familiars gave them pleasure with their mirthful words and their interpretations of song and dance. Also, Merlin once conjured a daemon to debate him on ethics, this debate is recorded on the rune stones in Norway, and is located in the Moscow '''museum of natural history.'''
phonetics
No they are just words
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