Jo Rowling had always said that you pronouced Voldermort without the 't' on the end to make it like the french 'vol de mort' which is pronounced without the 't' and means flight from death which fits because Voldermort did anything to be immortal. Eventhough it was previously pronounced without the 't' after the audio books read by Stephen Fry and the films, which both pronounce the 't', it seems to have changed. But if you want to stick with the words french roots, do it with out the 't'.
VOL-DA-MOR
The "t" is silent.
CrapBox: Yeahh but in the movies it isnt. They pronounce it like this;
VOL-DI (or DA)-MORT
Voldermort does not have a wife but Bellatrix and Voldermort has a child named Dephini.
Voldermort. (Twice.)
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Lord Voldermort
It's actually Harry Potter. And they are fighting Lord Voldermort/Tom Riddle and the Death Eaters (Voldermort's followers/possy).
Voldermort does not have a wife but Bellatrix and Voldermort has a child named Dephini.
Voldermort. (Twice.)
Lord Voldermort dies in Deathly Hallows.
Lord Voldermort was played by Ralph Fiennes in the Harry Potter films.
No
Voldermort would win, because he could just do Accio Kryptonite and Superman would become weak. Then Voldermort would finish him off.
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NO! Lord Voldermort killed Harry's father and mother, Lord Voldermort has no children!
Lord Voldermort
Lord Voldermort dies in the deathly hallows when his own killing curse Avada Kedavra back fires and he kills himself
You are very happy Love from Dumbledore
Lord Voldermort