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Original text - Unknown language - avada kedavra
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This translation request is "Meaning only".
Title
avada kedavra
Text to be translated
Submitted by
latinfreak
Source language: Unknown language
avada kedavra
Remarks about the translation
det er en forbandelse fra harry potter
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Source language is Aramaic.
Edited by
Francky5591
- 29 December 2009 23:28
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29 December 2009 23:26
Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
Sorry, this is not Latin, but I guess that if it is some kind of wizard stuff, meaning of "avada kedavra" may be close to "abracadabra".
According to this source (in English), "avada kedavra" is Aramaic, and means "Let the thing be destroyed".
Best regards,
Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spells_in_Harry_Potter
30 December 2009 12:37
latinfreak
Number of messages: 1
Thanks for your message this is some wizard stuff
if you know the well known Harry Potter you maybe have seen one of the spells