In the Harry Potter series, Parseltongue is the language of snakes, and its most common greeting is "ssth." This word is pronounced with a hissing sound, mimicking the way snakes communicate. When speaking Parseltongue, it is important to emphasize the sibilant sounds to accurately convey the language.
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Harry Potter simply said open, but he did so in Parseltongue which is the language of snakes.
AnswerYou have to speak parseltongue and then you have to say open and then jump in.
J.K. Rowling.
The words open and close can't be translated in parseltongue with words. The snake makes a particular noise to talk.
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The language of snakes.
Yes. Though he never spoke it in the books, J.K. Rowling has stated that Dumbledore can speak several languages, including Parseltongue.
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