That Dumbledore meant Harry to die (because Harry was a horcrux), but in the fourth book he saw a chance for him to survive, as Voldemort created another connection between them using Harry's blood for his new body.
When Snape referred to Dumbledore as "raising Harry as a pig for slaughter," he suggested that Dumbledore was manipulating Harry's life for a greater purpose, ultimately leading to his death in the fight against Voldemort. This metaphor highlights Snape's belief that Dumbledore was sacrificing Harry, using him as a pawn in a larger plan without fully considering the emotional and moral implications. It reflects Snape's deep resentment towards Dumbledore and his protective feelings for Harry, emphasizing the tragic nature of Harry's fate.
Dumbledore knew harry had to tell him something because dumbledore knew what it was but if Harry would tell Dumbledore. I guess when Dumbledore asked Harry if he had something he wished to tell him, he wanted to know if there was something that Harry wished to tell him. (Of course I can be wrong, but this is quite possible, is it not?)
Dumbledore suggests that he loves Harry as a son. Dumbledore was a role model for Harry.
It is spelled Dumbledore.
So Harry would not interfere in the plan Snape and Dumbledore had agreed on.
Ariana Dumbledore.
Albus Dumbledore is male.
No Harry is not related to dumbledore.
well dumbledore sends harry a letter by owl in the beginning. throughout the year harry gets multiple letters from dumbledore but he uses people to find him, not owls.
Dumbledore was very fond of Harry since book 1, and Harry trusted him throughout the entire series. By the 6th book, Harry and Dumbledore became extra close to each other as Dumbledore taught Harry about Voldemort's past and they searched for Horcruxes. Harry was devastated when Snape killed Dumbledore.
Dumbledore wanted Harry to destroy all of Voldemort's Horcruxes.
Yes, when Harry is in 'limbo' he meets Dumbledore and they talk.