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What does Muggle mean in Harry Potter?

Muggles represent non-magical humans in Harry Potter, that is, ordinary people in daily life.

Muggle is a transliteration of the word Muggle, which was created by J.K. Rowling, a British female writer, in her work Harry Potter, indicating non-magical human beings, that is, ordinary people in daily life.

With the popularity of the novel Harry Potter in the world, the word "Muggle" has gradually integrated into people's daily life. Muggles in life generally refer to people who are not as skilled as others, but at the same time they are stubborn.

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Muggles in Harry Potter

Vernon Dursley: Harry's uncle.

Penny Evans: Harry's period

Dudley dursley: Harry's cousin.

Ted: Newscaster.

Jim McGonagall: The weatherman.

Maggie: Harry's aunt.

Yvonne: Penny Menstruation's friend.

Pierre Putz and his mother: Dudley's friend.

Danny, Malcolm and Gordon: Dudley's friends

Prentiss: A resident of Privet Drive.

Grangers: Hermione's parents.

Tom riddle: Voldemort's father.

Mr and Mrs Mei Sen: Uncle Feinong's client.

Colonel Faust: A friend of Aunt Maggie's.

Frank Bryce: A servant at Riddle House.

Dot: A resident of Little Hangleton.

Mr Roberts: the venue manager of the Quidditch World Cup.

Mr Payne: the venue manager of the Quidditch World Cup.