donnaimmaculata ([personal profile] donnaimmaculata) wrote2004-04-10 01:25 pm
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Severus Piton

The discussions that evolved from my latest post on Harry Potter-influenced naming of children made me think of this site. It offers a list of the translations of HP names (both characters and objects) they use in various European languages. Some of them are funny. Did you know that Minerva is called "Minerva McSlurp" in Norwegian? And that "Moony" is "Luna"? (Quite an identity crisis coming up in OotP. Or maybe the Norwegian translator is giving us subtext.) The Finnish Padfoot is "Anturajalka", and I simply love the Czech versions of all female names, all of which come with the -ova suffix; Rita Holoubková, Madame Pomfreyová, paní Norrisová.... Snape is called Severus Piton (Italian), Perselus Piton (Hungarian) and Severus Kalkaros (Finnish.) Kalkaros? Kalkaroff? Subtext? I know that one of the meanings of "piton" in French is "large nose", but what does it mean in Italian? Or Hungarian, for that matter?

Can anyone tell me how you convince the Cat that it's time to vacate the chair and let the human sit on it with more than half a buttock?

[identity profile] asphodeline.livejournal.com 2004-04-10 06:42 am (UTC)(link)

I assume the Italian is meant to be a snake reference - pitone is python.
I'm reading through the books in French and love the different words, my favourite is choixpeau for sorting hat but Rogue for Snape is a bit boring. I want to go into Italian next but the books are a bit expensive to get from here

convincing cats - um, no!

[identity profile] donnaimmaculata.livejournal.com 2004-04-10 07:06 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the explanation. I was surprised that the name is the same in Italian and Hungarian, because the Hungarian language belongs to an entirely different language family. I should like to find out what it means in Hungarian.

I read the books in German (partly) and English only, though I was considering getting a Russian copy when I was in the Ukraine last year, but decided that I wouldn't fight my way through it anyway.

Luckily, the Cat decided that he might as well accept me as a cushion and now I'm allowed to sit on his chair.

BTW - totally unrelated and regarding user info: I've got a stuffed ring-tailed lemur as well, and he is the best of friends, I must say

[identity profile] madamemim.livejournal.com 2004-04-10 12:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Your best friend or the Cat´s?
I imagine they gang up on you and take turns sitting on your chair!

[identity profile] donnaimmaculata.livejournal.com 2004-04-11 08:19 am (UTC)(link)
The Cat doesn't care about Lemur. Lemur doesn't wriggle and squeak in an interesting way when Cat pounces. And Lemur lives almost exclusively in my bed, which is rarely occupied by cats.

[identity profile] madamemim.livejournal.com 2004-04-11 08:56 am (UTC)(link)
Gosh, I missed the fact that the little bugger is stuffed before, tee hee!
Though that wouldn´t keep my cats from pouncing on him.
They love cuddly toys, even the non-squeaking ones, and will abduct them from the beds of visiting children if the owners are not careful!
Cats!!