"Muggle", and to hose who truly believe in Harry Potter, "Always" is In there too. -Neville :D
"Muggle" was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2003, where it is said to refer to a person who is lacking a skill. [1]
London, Oxford, Gloucester.
Harry Potter is an English name. 'Harry' is the Middle English form of Henry 'Potter' a potter is a person who makes earthen vessels
The Great Hall was filmed in Oxford University.
Harry Potter is played by English actor Daniel Radcliffe in the Harry Potter films.
Stop. Harry Potter is British therefore he speaks English.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (published in the United States as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone)
All of the Harry Potters are English films.
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English or British.
John Granger has written: 'Looking for God in Harry Potter' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English Religious fiction, English Fantasy fiction, Children's stories, English, Harry Potter, Religion in literature, Religion and literature, God in literature, Religion, Characters, Harry Potter (Fictitious character), History 'The hidden key to Harry Potter' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English Fantasy fiction, Children's stories, English, Harry Potter, Wizards in literature, Magic in literature, Criticism and interpretation, Books and reading, Characters, Children, Harry Potter (Fictitious character)
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