In Harry Potter saying Voldermort is said to bring very bad luck, or worse.
Tom Riddle, better known as Voldemort, The Dark Lord, You Know Who, or He Who Must Not Be Named, is not called his 'real' name because he was very evil and many were afraid that He, or his followers, would be able to hear them if they called him that, and then He might think that they were being 'disrespectful' to him, and decide to go after him. He was terrifying, and they didn't want to say his name in case in doing so He would return.
Members of the wizarding world don't say his name because they're scared of him.
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Voldemort, knowing that the only people who say his name are the ones trying to defeat him, puts a taboo on his name. Any time somebody says Voldemort he sends Snatchers to find them.
when he used a taboo on his name during the first wizarding war
They don't say, they don't say if it is a nickname either. Alex could be the characters full first name. ACTUALLY research it properly and you'll find that Alex is short for alexandra.
in a movie,but, which one?
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'Barbapapa'
It is like laughter, fufufufufu can be used like hahahaha.
scared
im not scared
Terrified. And it's "What do you say when you're scared..."
Whenever I get scared I can't say anthing. Some people may say oh... my... gosh!
Scared in Irish- scanraithe. Hope this helped :)
running - funclonamiento scared - asustado running- correindo scared- asustado
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Well I say no because, you will be nerves because you are scared of him I was scared of my partner and it wasn't better.
You are scared = tienes miedo (de algo...) I am scared = tengo miedo (lit. 'I have fear' of something)
A metaphor for scared easily would be to say that someone is scared of his own shadow.
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Scare