It means "never tickle a sleeping dragon" in Latin. As far as we know, there's no reason behind it, as J.K hasn't told readers anything. Some theories are that J.K just added it for some humor, but others think that it's a play off of the phrase "Let sleeping dogs lie".
The motto of Hogwarts is ', Lit.'.
Hogwarts's (Hogwarts is Harry Potter's school) motto is "Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus" which means "Never tickle a sleeping dragon".
If you mean what is the hogwarts motto in Korean, it's 잠자는 용을 거짓말하자
Hogwarts. It appears in latin of the Hogwarts crest as Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus.
Draco Dormiens Numquam Titillandus which is Latin for 'Never tickle a sleeping dragon'
Is the motto of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and translates as 'never tickle a sleeping dragon'.
The Hogwarts school motto is written in Latin and reads, Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus. Translated, this reads, "Never tickle a sleeping dragon".
I think you are talking about the Hogwarts motto. Translated, this reads, "Never Tickle A Sleeping Dragon".
yes harry potter goes back to Hogwarts
Crepaway's motto is 'Come as you are'.
HTMi's motto is 'Come as a Student'.
If you mean the motto, yes there is. it is: "Draco doriens nunquam titillandus" or "Never tickle a sleeping dragon."