It is 'real' in the world of Harry Potter, yes. Snape invented it and wrote it in his old potions textbook, where Harry learned it, and used it on Draco.
No. Mermaids are not real. They do not exist and are from stories and legends. People can not become mermaids. Spells are also not real and there is no spell that can change you into something else.
i dont know that is a stupid question and if you ask me you should spell lexi with a "y"
The word was 'Krocsyldiphithic'. It is not a real word.
His number is 764-8437-7 (Not a real phone number) and it spell Smithers.
Vulnera Sanentur. The 'V' is pronounced as a 'B' though. And as far as I know; say it to the cursed once and the blood stops flowing, the second time the gashes get patched up, and the third time they disappear completely.
You pronounce the spell like this, (sec-tum-sem-prah). and you spell it like this Sectumsempra.
Chapter 24 sectumsempra pages 521- 522
Sectumsempra
Sectumsempra is a spell from Harry Potter. Good job, smart one.
that spell is 'sectumsempra'
Yes, it was invented by Severus Snape.
Sectumsempra
The spell that Harry Potter used to cause Draco Malfoy to bleed continuously in the bathroom duel scene of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" is called "sectumsempra".
Sectumsempra!
Draco Malfoy was coverd in blood because amazing Harry potter did the spell "sectumsempra"
In the book, Snape uses a non-verbal spell, so we don't know which spell he used, In the movie, the spell Snape uses is "Vipera Evanasca".
the curse is sectumsempra which makes gashes in the chest and blood spurt out. (but in saying that, harry did not know what the spell did...)