... the word for game in Latin is 'ludus' right... so I'm guessing its Lucious or Luna you get me...
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Harry Potter spells are based on Latin rather than English. For this reason, the spells are the same in any language, including Hindi.
They are based off real Latin words, however I don't think they hold real "magical powers"
Crucio, (One "C" after the "U") or the Cruciatus Curse is a torture spell.Crucio in classical Latin means "I torture", originating from crux (genitive crucis), which means "torture platform or stake", or more specifically, "cross". The word excruciating is descended from the same root - crucifixion was a form of torturous execution.Etymology from Wikipedia - "Spells in Harry Potter"
Probably Bart simpson- J.K.Rowling's books have an appeal that is limited to the Western world, as it's mostly only this section of the world's population that can relate to them. Bart Simpson, on the other hand, is a cartoon character whose appeal extends into Eastern Europe, Latin America, Africa and the Indian Subcontinent. His antics are not confined to being set in a US-European world, plus the fact that The Simpsons have been around for longer than Harry Potter (since '92 in fact), and he's also been marketed more widely as a brand than the Harry Potter series.
it comes from latin