That really depends on the spell being cast and its intended purpose. But most spells begin with some form of invocation to a god or multiple gods or spirit or demon or faerie, etc, asking them for help in the ritual. Most spells usually end by thanking whatever you invoked for helping.
Transfiguration is spell casting.
'Casting a creature spell' means to pay the mana cost and put the creature spell on the stack. If this is allowed to resolve, then the creature enters the Battlefield.
The meaning of casting a spell, is that someone puts a spell on someone else. This might mean that they curse them, or they may bless them with their spell.
you get it next to a student in charms by casting a spell the spell is-
You cannot. Casting spells is fantasy.
No, You cant cast a spell on yourself but you can cast a spell on other people. Secret Builders allows many spells to be casting on other people. Sorry for not getting your hopes up for casting spell on yourself. P.S. No one does spells anymore.
If your a real! magician you do it by casting the summon dove spell.
No, of course not - most witches work within groups to coordinate efforts both in crafting a spell and casting the spell, a lot more energy can be gained by a well balanced group than a solitary witch. However you may not want onlookers around to put you off.
There are too many variables to properly answer this question. Are the two people casting the spell together for the same purpose? Are they casting two different spells with opposing intents? Do they know what they are actually doing?
Casting a spell on someone typically involves focusing energy or intention to bring about a desired outcome. The effects can vary depending on the intention behind the spell and the beliefs of the practitioner. It is important to consider ethical considerations and potential consequences when using magic on others.
You cannot. Casting spells is fantasy.
The term "a spell of deafness" can mean a period of temporary hearing loss. A "spell of deafness" would mean casting a spell to make someone deaf. The "spelling of deafness" is correct in the question (loss of hearing).