Harry Potter only spoke English. He did have the ability to speak and understand Parseltounge, although this was only because a part of Lord Voldemort's soul was inside him. Once the Horcrux was destroyed, the lost this ability.
The Harry Potter books have been published in at least 70 languages.
over 60 languages including mandarin and japanese.
That wouldn't be a very fair comparison considering the Bible has been on the shelves a lot longer than Harry Potter has.AnswerActually, if you count all the annual sales of all the Harry Potter books printed throughout the world, the Bible has outsold them annually many many times over. You must realise that there are many more Christians in the world than Harry Potter fans. Many Christians own Bibles of diiferent translations and in different languages. The Harry Potter books have been translated into dozens of languages, but the Bible has been translated into over 2000 languages and dialects. And as more people become Christians, especially in Africa and China, and as more people become literate in the developing world, the demand for Bibles has seldom been greater than it is today.
There are thirty chapters in Harry Potter the Half Blood Prince.
There are 7 books. 1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone 2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 5. Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix 6. Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince 7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
The Harry Potter books have been published in at least 70 languages.
According to Wikipedia, it has been translated into 67 languages.
Over 200. And i think you meant 'How' not 'Who' and does* translated* how about we just change the entire question. How many languages are the Harry Potter books translated in?
over 60 languages including mandarin and japanese.
Roughly 67
I think 62
According to wikipedia 66
Probably Harry potter, especially nowadaysHarry Potter is probably more famous because of the books (translated into many languages) films, games, and printed merchandise (t-shirts etc)
well the only person in the world who i know is harry potter
Harry Potter is a fictional character, so he does not translate languages. However, the books written by J.K. Rowling have been translated into 80 languages, making them accessible to a wide international audience.
Sirius is one of many, many charters in the Harry Potter would where you never get to know what their wands are made of.
English, Parseltongue (fictional language), French (very little)