There is a lot of magic words on the TV programme but the one that i think is the most common is 'expunoutousis'
please
In Wizards of Waverly Place, during the times in which Theresa Russo is calling Alex Russo "Mija" or Meeja depending on one's spelling of the word is a Spanish word that translates to "Baby" however it is meant to be an affectionate word as well.
A wierd word a girl says on Wizards of Waverly Place. Ex:Harper said "Tickle Hawk,Tickle Hawk"(for no reason)
each week for four weeks a new episode of wowp will premeiere on Disney channel you find the secret code word and go to disneychannel.com.au and enter the code that you saw the code word finishes the incomplete spell 2000 winners are selected each week and those 2000 winners will get a wizards of Waverly place wand (not in stores) inj total 8000 people will get a wand there has been a delay in the postage of the prizes the yare coming from HONG KONG!!!
In Waverly place. Or Hogwarts.You do know that the correct term for a male witch is warlock, and not wizard??--------A Pagan PerspectiveThe word "warlock" is a derogatory term which in fact means "Oath-breaker" (a liar or one who has broken faith with God). The word witch is not gender specific, and refers to practitioners of natural, ritual, or high magic, within any number of spiritual paths.A Wizard is anyone (male or female) who practices Alchemy, magic and spell casting, as a science and not related in any way to a spiritual path.
The word 'wizard' is a noun; a word for someone skilled in magic or who has magical powers; a sorcerer or magician; a word for a person.The word 'wizardry' is a noun; a word for the art or practice of magic; an unusual ability or skill in a pursuit; a word for a thing.
Another word for wizards is warlocks.
Word Wizards are ones who know words very well. They look up words and such.
"Please" is the magic word
The word 'magic' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective.See examples above.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: Jack performed magic. (He performed magic.)An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Example: He magically disappeared. (the adverb 'magically' modifies the verb 'disappeared)
mākutu is the maori word for magic.
The root word in "magical" is "magic".