What is Harry Porterie's spell?
Spelling pronunciation: /r? páro? /efficacy: used to repair damaged items. Where to use it: As a major spell, Hermione first used it in the original work. She used this spell to restore the broken object to its original state. Later, Harry Potter used this spell to repair his wand in Deathly Hallows. ?
2. Unlocking spell: Alohomora.
Spelling pronunciation:/? lo? h? m? r? /
Efficacy: It is used to open and/or unlock all doors with keys, but there are also corresponding spells to prevent the use of unlocking spells to open doors (for example, the last door on the way to the Sorcerer's Stone Chamber cannot be opened with unlocking spells). J·K· Rowling once said that this word comes from Feng Shui dialect in siddiqui, West Africa, which literally means "stealing in a friendly way". ?
3. Hovering spell: Wingardium Leviosa (Dimler Viosa)?
Spelling pronunciation: /w ɡ rdi? m? l? vi? o? s? /
Efficacy: make the object suspend and stop in the air.
Where it has been used: As a basic defensive spell, Professor Flitwick has taught it to everyone in the first-year magic class. Ron also learned to use this spell to save Harry's life. In the later Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry used it to hang Hagrid's motorcycle.
4. Flame curse: burning?
Spelling pronunciation:/? n? s? ndi.o? /Efficacy: generate flame and fly out.
Usage: In the original work, the fire spell first appeared in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Hagrid put a fire spell on a letter sent from Hogwarts to the Dursleys (for Harry Potter, of course), and when the letter was read, it burned itself. In the Half-Blood Prince, this spell also appeared in battle scenes many times. For example, Hagrid's cabin was set on fire.
5. Petrification curse: complete petrification
Spelling pronunciation: /p? tr? f? k? S arrived? t? l? s/
Efficacy: make the victim temporarily immobile, and the body is also stiff and unable to move. This spell does not limit breathing and vision, so the victim can still see after being petrified.
Used occasions: this basic offensive spell has appeared in both the original book and the movie. The petrification spell runs through all the contents in the Chamber of Secrets. After that, it appeared once in the "Mystery Department" chapter of the Order of the Phoenix. In Half-Blood Prince, Malfoy cast this spell on Harry on the train, and then Dumbledore broke the spell for Harry.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Harry Potter Curse