They dislike each other; there's no romantic attraction there whatsoever. JK Rowling has stated that Hermione is based off the way she was as a teenager while Draco is 'not a nice man'.
JK Rowling has not explicitly stated that Draco Malfoy had romantic feelings for Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series. She has, however, acknowledged that Draco may have had a very small crush on her at some point, but nothing significant or lasting.
Very rude. But if you are a Dramione shipper, I would say she would think if she'd gone mental. :p
pale faced and cruel
The paper contained information on the Basilisk and Hermione had written the words pipes on the bottom of it.
Actually, neither. In the movie, Draco was holding all of the wands, and Harry grabbed them (including Draco's). In the book, J. K. Rowling doesn't say exactly what happened to their wands, but it can be assumed that the snatches confiscated and kept them. For the rest of the book, Harry, Ron, and Hermione actually use Draco's, Bellatrix's, and Narcissa's wands, which they won from them in the duel at the Malfoys' manor.
Because the fanfiction Dracos and Hermiones are normally very different characters to canon Draco and Hermione.
No He didn't date Hermione Granger in Harry Potter. He thinks to highly of himself and would never date a muggle-born because he's a pureblood. Hermione also strongly dislikes Malfoy for being a bully and calling her a mudblood. (Hermione loves (and married) Ron in the books/movies.)Also if you're a Dramione shipper you should check out Draco/Hermione fan fiction.Emma Watson (Hermione) did however have crush on Tom felton (Draco), as she once say in a interview.
No, and Draco is a boy.
You say Baby Dragon in Latin like this: Infans Draco.
Throughout the series it is hinted that he has a romantic attachment with Pansy Parkinson and he attends the Yule Ball with her. However only Pansy is seen to display any actual affection, crying after Draco is injured by Buckbeak in 'Prisoner of Azkaban' and holding out her hand for Draco to take on the Hogwarts Express in 'Half-Blood Prince' (which Draco refuses, in order to stay behind and hex Harry who's spying on them under the Invisibility Cloak). In the epilogue of 'Deathly Hallows' Draco is married to Astoria Greengrass, the younger sister of Daphne Greengrass who's a Slytherin girl in Draco and Harry's Year. The spelling of Astoria's name is debated - most sources (including the film) say it's 'Astoria' however a family tree handwritten by JK Rowling seems to spell it 'Asteria'; however this may just be a misreading JK Rowling's handwriting.
Draco
"Dragon" translates to "Draco".
J.K. Rowling doesn't say. Pansy Parkinson is in Slytheryn and likes Draco Malfoy. She follows him around. She was brought up in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. "PARKINSON" McGonagall said so she could be sorted.
"You foul loathsome evil little cockroach!" -Hermione Granger
To say the least.