Harry Potter simply said open, but he did so in Parseltongue which is the language of snakes.
When you unlock parseltongue, you have to tap on the snake and then you have to talk into the microphone.
No. She can't speak Parseltongue, the snake language needed to open the chamber. Ginny Weasley opened it. Ginny could speak Parseltongue because Voldemort was possessing her through the Diary and speaking Parseltongue in her mind.
No, when the torn piece of Voldemort's soul was separated from Harry's, he lost the ability to speak Parseltongue. This is revealed in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It was again confirmed in a later interview with JK Rowling. See the link below for the full interview.
Harry can speak Parseltongue, which is snake language. He could do this because part of Lord Voldemort's soul was inside him. Once that piece of soul was destroyed Harry couldn't speak or understand Parseltonuge. It is unknown if he ever learned a foreign language.
The words open and close can't be translated in parseltongue with words. The snake makes a particular noise to talk.
In the Harry Potter series, Parseltongue is the language of snakes, and its most common greeting is "ssth." This word is pronounced with a hissing sound, mimicking the way snakes communicate. When speaking Parseltongue, it is important to emphasize the sibilant sounds to accurately convey the language.
The language of snakes.
Yes. Though he never spoke it in the books, J.K. Rowling has stated that Dumbledore can speak several languages, including Parseltongue.
Harry Potter simply said open, but he did so in Parseltongue which is the language of snakes.
she was speaking in Parseltongue
No. They should be taught in Parseltongue, yeah?
parseltongue,
When you unlock parseltongue, you have to tap on the snake and then you have to talk into the microphone.
He speaks in parseltongue. He says "Open" like in Chamber of Secrets.
He loses his ability to talk Parseltongue.
Harry opened the secret passage with Parseltongue.