The killing curse from Harry Potter is the latter. Abra Cadabra is nothing to do with Harry Potter however avada kedavra may have come from that word because it does sound similar.
The Harry Potter curse is Avada Kedavra, which is Aramaic and means "I obliterate when i speak". Abracadabra is also Aramaic but means "I create when I speak".
Avada Kedavra is the killing curse in the Harry Potter series which instantly kills someone.
Yes, they are opposites, or antonyms.The word abracadabra means "I will create as I speak". Meanwhile the word avada kedavra means "I will destroy as I speak".
Avada Kedavra.
yes it can but even yet avada kedava can do lots of damage to you
There is no such spell. If you're looking for Avada Kedavra, it's a killing curse.
Abra Cadabra... POOF! ... a chupacabra holding a candelabra!
avada kedevra comes form Abra cadabra which in latin means let this be destroyed crucio is short for crucifiction and impedimenta is unknown to me
Abra Cadabra - 1983 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Avada Kedavra is the killing curse in the Harry Potter series which instantly kills someone.
The incantation associated with magic is "abracadabra". (The comic book villain, and the song by Sugar Ray, are spelled "Abra Kadabra".)
Nothing, but 'Avada Kedavra' is the killing spell.
no. avada kedarva is unblockable
heck yeah there is its the abra crab
Avada Kedavra, also known as the Killing Curse
abra cadabra
Abra evolves into kadabra while leveling up
"avada kedavra"