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Would Parseltongue work on dragons?

Would Parseltongue work on dragons?

Dragons have a (limited) understanding of Parseltongue, and also their own system of cries and vocalisations, which they can use to communicate in a (limited) way. Dragon Yokai are, of course, a separate class altogether.

Can Harry talk to dragons?

Besides, Parseltongue is specifically described as being “snake language”, not “reptile language”. And dragons… aren’t snakes. So no, Harry can’t talk to dragons, or any other non-serpent reptiles.

Does Harry stop speaking Parseltongue?

Harry can no longer speak it Once the part of Voldemort’s soul that dwelled inside Harry was destroyed, however, Harry discovered he was no longer a Parselmouth; an added bonus of Voldemort’s demise.

Can Harry Potter speak Parseltongue?

At least in the case of Harry, Harry found he could only ever speak Parseltongue when he was face to face with a snake, or at the very least, the image of a snake.

Can Harry Potter speak the language of the Snake?

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Not only could Harry speak the language of the snake, but could see through the eyes of Nagini, another of Voldemort’s Horcruxes, as it turned out. Once the part of Voldemort’s soul that dwelled inside Harry was destroyed, however, Harry discovered he was no longer a Parselmouth; an added bonus of Voldemort’s demise.

What kind of language does Harry Potter speak to a boa constrictor?

Harry Potter speaking Parseltongue to a boa constrictor. Parseltongue is the language of serpents (as well as other magical serpentine creatures, like the Runespoor and Basilisk) and those who can converse with them.

What language does Parseltongue sound like?

In the films, Parseltongue is depicted as sounding like a sibilant-filled language with readily discernible phonemes created by Dr Francis Nolan (as listed in the credits for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows).