Harry Potter fans may know the American word for Muggle thanks to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find, but with the upcoming sequel set to take place in Paris, it’s high time we learned the French term as well. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly that was published on Thursday, Crimes of Grindelwald director David Yates revealed that the French wizarding world took a similar route to America in naming their non-magical counterparts, simply dubbing them “Non–Magiques.” However, according to Yates, the French Ministry of Magic is much more relaxed than MACUSA about the relations between magical and non-magical people. “[The wizarding world in Paris is] quite glamorous, it’s quite beautiful.

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