[HPforGrownups] The Poll about pronouncing "Voldemort"
Susanne Schmid
pigwidgeon37 at yahoo.it
Sat Nov 10 00:06:03 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 29024
Reading this, it just occured to me that it means "flight of death" in French- remembeer Saint Exupéry's "Vol de nuit?"
Susanna/pigwidgeon37
pteripet at yahoo.com wrote: The argument is whether it is voldemore or voldemort. In French it
would be Voldemore but would not have the same effect as saying the
T. VOLDEMORT. JK Rowling pronounces it Voldemort. It means evil
this in latin.
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