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The Parseltongue translator was also featured as part of "The Magical Quill" challenge for early Pottermore registration in August 2011. It didn't give translations for profanity. mp3 files of their translations or to share them on social media. translator "to translate any phrase into Parseltongue", created to promote Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2.

  • Parseltongue translator (now offline), an official Warner Bros.
  • Parseltongue 101, a Hogwarts Online course to learn a collaboratively fan-developed version of Parseltongue, inspired by The and Parseltongue-inspired by Eugene Oh.
  • Translation and voice by Phylloxera, founded c.

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    The Parselmouth, a fan-created Parseltongue dictionary with audio, inspired by the films.

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    Nolan reportedly got the job through a former student, and his goals for the language were for it to "sound ominous be appropriate to snakes be possible for actors to pronounce". Nolan has given lectures in which he describes the creation of his Parseltongue and theories behind it. Nolan's Parseltongue features a distinct phonology and syntax, making it theoretically learnable, and fans have taken to analysing the language as it appears in the films-for example, through IPA transcriptions of the sounds -as well as expanding the vocabulary and syntax from the film to make it more functional, even creating entire conlangs based on it. This film version of Parseltongue is popular among fans. The Harry Potter films feature a version of Parseltongue designed by Francis Nolan, Professor of Phonetics at the University of Cambridge. It is unclear whether non-Parselmouths can distinguish sound variations that represent words: Fans generally believe that there is an inherent magical component necessary to speak and understand Parseltongue, but the later books suggest that this might not be the case. In the books, Parseltongue is described as "spitting, hissing noises". This ability is very rare and often associated with the Dark Arts.įans sometimes use the term as a catch-all for foreign or difficult-to-understand language: for example, the On-line Wizarding Library's "Parseltongue" category for non-English fanfic, and the Nimbus 2003 panel "Parseltongue for Non-Native Speakers" on legalese. A person who has the ability to speak Parseltongue is called a Parselmouth. In the Harry Potter universe, Parseltongue is the language of snakes and other serpentine creatures. 2.1 Notable Stories involving Parseltongue.












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