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what is meaning of Wingardium Leviosa and Avada Kedavra​

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Answered by tora17
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This spell that Ron Weasley had some trouble mastering in his first year at Hogwarts is a combination of English and Latin. ... The second part comes from Latin levis meaning “light[weight]”. The word is not as methodical as the ones listed above.

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Wingardium Leviosa – This spell that Ron Weasley had some trouble mastering in his first year at Hogwarts is a combination of English and Latin. ... The second part comes from Latin levis meaning “light[weight]”. The word is not as methodical as the ones listed above....

let the thing be destroyed

let the thing be destroyedEtymology. Avada Kedavra is based on the Aramaic אַבַדָא כְּדַברָא, avada kedavra, meaning "let the thing be destroyed". ... It is an ancient spell in Aramaic, and it is the original of abracadabra, which means

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