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Is it just because Latin is cool? Or is there some reason for it? Would spells from other countries sound different... ooh! Does that mean that maybe Chinese people have completely different spells, or even that there's some language difficulties - no "translation" for reparo, you have to do something different, but they have a spell that wouldn't exist in England...?

On a tangentially-related note, despite whatever you have heard, alea iacta est does *not* mean "the die is cast". Latin has a really messed up tense system. Third principle part + is = has been. Don't ask me why. So "alea iacta est" means that the die has been cast, not that it is cast.

Date: 2005-03-23 09:55 am (UTC)
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Apparently he was in power much longer than I realized, then.

The opening of book four places the present day 50 years after the murders.

Also--if Hagrid was at school with Tom, and it's now fifty years since Tom graduated/murdered and H. was expelled, H. is much, much older than I'd realized. So is Dumbledore.

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