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Home Life and Social Habits of British Muggles

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Home Life and Social Habits of British Muggles

Muggle
Muggles are non-magical people. Generally unaware of the wizardly world around them, Muggles are non-magical people and are kept in the dark by the witches and wizards who exist alongside them. Witches and wizards often cast spells or use charms to make the Muggles forget magic they may have seen happen.

The word Muggles was the name of a jazz slang in the early 20th century.

Czech Mudla
Dutch Dreuzel
Finnish Jästi
French Moldus
German Muggels
Hungarian Muglik
Italian Babbani
Klingonese Human
Norwegian Gomper
Persian مشنگ (Mashang)
Polish Mugole
Swedish Mugglare
Chinese 麻瓜
Hebrew מוגלג (Muglag)

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