Harry Potter Muggle Word No Maj Outrage

No Maj Harry Potter. Albert (NoMaj) Harry Potter Wiki Fandom No-Maj really annoyed me since as a New Englander I find that I use a lot of slang similar to the slang in some parts of England, like wicked, yeah I use that a 100 times a day A No-Maj is a term used in the United States to describe a person who is not magical, equivalent to the term "Muggle" in Britain

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In the Harry Potter series, lots of Muggle parents are introduced to the wizarding world because of their magical children No mention is made of their families, but presumably they're.

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Non-magic people were not to be confused with Squibs, who also lacked magic but were born to at least one magical parent.[2] Most non-magic. The two communities were kept separate through the wizard's use of charms, spells, and secrecy It differs from the term Squib, which refers to a person with one or more magical parents yet without any magical power or ability, and from the term.

Fantastic Beasts Uk Us No Maj Digital Art by Maria Garrison Fine Art America. In the Harry Potter series, lots of Muggle parents are introduced to the wizarding world because of their magical children No-Maj-born witches and wizards are integrated into Wizarding society

A NoMaj Ponders Potter The Deathly Hallows (part 2) Veriation. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone† is written in American English and it uses the term "muggle" not "no-maj" No-Majs are individuals who are part of the non-magical community and do not possess magical abilities.