If your not a descendant of Salazar Slytherin (the original speaker of Parseltongue), or had someone pass on some of their special powers to you, you can't be parseltongue. It's a rare talent. Only Salazar Slytherin, Tom Riddle, his family (desendant) and Harry Potter are parseltongues. Dumbledore chose NOT to be a parseltongue.
First of all, it's Parselmouth. Parseltongue is the language a Parselmouth speaks.
Second, no, he's not. It's a very rare gift, to begin with. There's also some theory that's it a gift that is passed down in family lines. It's never mentioned in the books whether anyone in the Malfoy line possessed such an ability.
No. The only people who are Parseltongues are people who are descendants of Salazar Slytherin. Those people include Voldemort (Tom Riddle), Marvolo (Voldemort's grandfather), Morfin (Voldemort's uncle), and Merope (Voldemort's mother). Harry is a Parseltongue, only because, on the night that Voldemort first tried to kill Harry, he accidentally transferred some of his powers to Harry. Like being able to talk to snakes.
nope. i am pretty sure the only parseltongues are everyone who was related to Salazar Slytherin...which includes Voldemort. And when Voldemort gave Harry the scar, he transferred some powers to Harry including the power to talk to snakes.
No, he's not. It's a really rare "gift." As far as I know, the only people alive that possessed that gift in the series were Harry and Voldy (since he was the heir of Slytherin and Harry, well I don't want to spoil it if you haven't read the last book).
no, the only people who can talk parseltonge that are mentioned in the books are Harry and Voldemort. Due to the fact that Voldemort is related to Slithern. I'm not going to tell why Harry can though. Ruin the series for everyone who hasn't finished yet.
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If your not a descendant of Salazar Slytherin (the original speaker of Parseltongue), or had someone pass on some of their special powers to you, you can't be parseltongue. It's a rare talent. Only Salazar Slytherin, Tom Riddle, his family (desendant) and Harry Potter are parseltongues. Dumbledore chose NOT to be a parseltongue.
First of all, it's Parselmouth. Parseltongue is the language a Parselmouth speaks.
Second, no, he's not. It's a very rare gift, to begin with. There's also some theory that's it a gift that is passed down in family lines. It's never mentioned in the books whether anyone in the Malfoy line possessed such an ability.
No. The only people who are Parseltongues are people who are descendants of Salazar Slytherin. Those people include Voldemort (Tom Riddle), Marvolo (Voldemort's grandfather), Morfin (Voldemort's uncle), and Merope (Voldemort's mother). Harry is a Parseltongue, only because, on the night that Voldemort first tried to kill Harry, he accidentally transferred some of his powers to Harry. Like being able to talk to snakes.
nope. i am pretty sure the only parseltongues are everyone who was related to Salazar Slytherin...which includes Voldemort. And when Voldemort gave Harry the scar, he transferred some powers to Harry including the power to talk to snakes.
No, he's not. It's a really rare "gift." As far as I know, the only people alive that possessed that gift in the series were Harry and Voldy (since he was the heir of Slytherin and Harry, well I don't want to spoil it if you haven't read the last book).
No, he's not a parseltongue. It's very rare in the wizarding world.
no, the only people who can talk parseltonge that are mentioned in the books are Harry and Voldemort. Due to the fact that Voldemort is related to Slithern. I'm not going to tell why Harry can though. Ruin the series for everyone who hasn't finished yet.
Where did you get that idea?
Draco is not a Parseltongue.
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Oh no only harry and desendants
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No because hes not related to salazr slyhtrin
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no
only salasthar slytherin, Harry and voldermort are mentioned as true parcel tongues other than voldermorts uncle and granfather