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Take this passage"welcome," he said. "welcome to a new year at hogwarts! before we begin our banquet, i would like to say a few words.
and here they are: nitwit! blubber!
oddment! tweak! thank you!
in Latin. The way to read is "May Merlin."
Bless you".
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The original sentence of that paragraph.
welcome," he said. "welcome to a new year at hogwarts! before we begin our banquet, i would like to say a few words.
and here they are: nitwit! blubber!
oddment! tweak! thank you!
I didn't think I could make it to May Merlin bless you (at least I didn't find out).
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It's Aladdin: Merlin watches over you.
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First of all, Deng is a very humorous person, but he will never talk nonsense.
So, he said that these words should have a reason for him.
Look, what's in the school of magic and magic that there are four?
Four faculties. Everyone has been watching it for so long, and they should have a general understanding of the personalities of the four academy people.
So, could it be that the four words Deng said represent the four colleges?
Stupid Hufflepuff.
Crying nose Ravenclaw.
Residue Slytherin.
Screw Gryffindor.
Before I analyze it, I want to explain that what we are looking at is not the original, but has been translated. So stupid! Cry! Residue! Wring! Probably just a proximal of the original book.
First of all, stupid. Hufflepuff students have always been less than bright.
Cry! This word has a lot of meanings, but it should refer to women more, and Ravenclaw feels that the name has a bit of a feminine character.
Residue! Needless to say, the hub of the dark wizards.
Wring! Gryffindor with courage and perseverance.
The last thing I want to say is, do you remember? What were the House Cup standings like that year?
Isn't it: Fourth Hufflepuff. 3rd place Ravenclaw. 2nd place Slytherin. 1st place Gryffindor.
Is it just the same order as Deng said those four words?
This is a little conjecture of mine.
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Put this way"welcome," he said. "welcome to a new year at hogwarts! before we begin our banquet, i would like to say a few words.
and here they are: nitwit! blubber!
oddment! tweak! thank you!
In Latin, it is read as "May Merlin bless you."
There seems to be another explanation: some cockroach piles. There is this explanation in the same culture, and I personally prefer the second one, because old Grandpa Deng has always liked strange things.
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It's just a magic password, this old man is cute, and his magic sounds cute. Ha ha. As soon as this order was given, their hall was transformed into a dining hall, and all kinds of delicious food were piled up on the table......
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Dumbledore was a cheerful and open-minded man, and he probably said this to make the students laugh. Or there is a problem with the translation, and these words may have other meanings in English, which are slang.
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I think Aunt Luo had just written it at that time, and she wasn't very familiar with it, so she used these words for the principal.
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I think Mi has the actual meaning of Shima, but Rowling is here to show that Dumbledore has a personality, and the words are not shocking.
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Gryffindor's password for the day was not"Dragon slag"Well, he said it too"Residue! ".
I think he's part of the command to the prefect, and it's exactly four words, corresponding to the four houses.
It may also be that it is not translated well, or there may be similar ones that have not been translated.
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One way to joke might also be a spell that fills the plate with food (commanding house-elves).
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It's not interesting to show Lao Deng's personality.
Personally, I think this is the most classic thing he has ever said
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Dumbledore probably wanted to amuse everyone.
He was a humorous and kind teacher.
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Latin, may Merlin bless you.
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It doesn't mean much, it just means that Dumbledore is a strange-minded, enlightened headmaster, who doesn't stick to formalities and is a maverick.
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Just to create a relaxed atmosphere is Dumbledore's usual style.
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Dumbledore himself repeated a few words.
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There is no mention of Dumbledore's birthday in the book, but Rowling announced a while ago that Dumbledore was born around 1881 and died (this word makes me feel so awkward). At the end of June 1997
Also, there is some content upstairs that ms is not very true... Especially "Dumbledore" and not "Dumbledore"!!
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