Examples of using Muggles in English and their translations into Spanish
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He explains that he will contact the Prime Minister only in circumstances in which the events of the wizarding world may affect Muggles.
ALL Chuckle It is Miss Burbage's belief that Muggles are not so different from us.
very careful of muggles.
wizards are descended from squibs who married Muggles;
A great deal of effort is expended in keeping the Muggles unaware of magic.
It seems to have taken on the same role that orange juice has to Muggles.
They smoked gage, tea, muggles, muta and Mary Jane
The park can get very busy with plenty of muggles and we do recommend purchasing an express ticket in advance,
Although wizarding society lives for the most part directly alongside Muggles, interaction between the two communities is virtually non-existent since the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy was introduced in 1692.
even respect for Muggles and Muggle-born wizards and witches, it is often
Voldemort murders Professor Charity Burbage because she portrays muggles in a positive light
has the job of making certain that Muggles who have seen magic in action will be left with no"inconvenient" memories.
however, some Muggles have necessary interactions with the wizarding world.
even a genocidal hatred, toward Muggles and wizards and witches of Muggle parentage( Muggle-borns,
means is to ensure they can blend in with muggles while needing to do so for example,
led to a minority of British wizards seeing Muggles(and wizards of pure Muggle parentage)
with most just ignoring or disowning the few Muggles in their family.
pure-blood families left but that those who call themselves such simply strike Muggles, Squibs, and half-bloods from their family records.
Pettigrew publicly accuses Sirius of the Potters' deaths, murders twelve Muggles, and cuts off his own index finger before transforming into a rat,
designed to keep the existence of the Magical World hidden from Muggles, the first and most important being the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy of 1692.