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There is a Wiki article about Part-elves, but the main point of said article is to state that:

No real part elves have been shown in canon. As such, it is unknown if they actually exist within the Harry Potter universe.

If there were any part-elves on any level of canon, it is probably okay to assume that some mention of them would be on the Wiki. On the other hand, what has been stated in canon is only a small fraction of a long history between humans and elves. In the 18th and 19th centuries, it was, (correct me if I am wrong) I believe, pretty common for white plantation owners to interbreed with slaves, or at least it did happen. On the other hand, elf-masters almost never find their elves attractive, while this can be true with human slaves.

This answerThis answer states that elves breed infrequently and only with permission from masters, but this answerthis answer, as well as the simple fact that Hagrid exists, shows that it could theoretically be possible. So the finally answer is: yes, they probably are compatible, but nobody has ever tried to find out.

There is a Wiki article about Part-elves, but the main point of said article is to state that:

No real part elves have been shown in canon. As such, it is unknown if they actually exist within the Harry Potter universe.

If there were any part-elves on any level of canon, it is probably okay to assume that some mention of them would be on the Wiki. On the other hand, what has been stated in canon is only a small fraction of a long history between humans and elves. In the 18th and 19th centuries, it was, (correct me if I am wrong) I believe, pretty common for white plantation owners to interbreed with slaves, or at least it did happen. On the other hand, elf-masters almost never find their elves attractive, while this can be true with human slaves.

This answer states that elves breed infrequently and only with permission from masters, but this answer, as well as the simple fact that Hagrid exists, shows that it could theoretically be possible. So the finally answer is: yes, they probably are compatible, but nobody has ever tried to find out.

There is a Wiki article about Part-elves, but the main point of said article is to state that:

No real part elves have been shown in canon. As such, it is unknown if they actually exist within the Harry Potter universe.

If there were any part-elves on any level of canon, it is probably okay to assume that some mention of them would be on the Wiki. On the other hand, what has been stated in canon is only a small fraction of a long history between humans and elves. In the 18th and 19th centuries, it was, (correct me if I am wrong) I believe, pretty common for white plantation owners to interbreed with slaves, or at least it did happen. On the other hand, elf-masters almost never find their elves attractive, while this can be true with human slaves.

This answer states that elves breed infrequently and only with permission from masters, but this answer, as well as the simple fact that Hagrid exists, shows that it could theoretically be possible. So the finally answer is: yes, they probably are compatible, but nobody has ever tried to find out.

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There is a Wiki article about Part-elves, but the main point of said article is to state that:

No real part elves have been shown in canon. As such, it is unknown if they actually exist within the Harry Potter universe.

If there were any part-elves on any level of canon, it is probably okay to assume that some mention of them would be on the Wiki. On the other hand, what has been stated in canon is only a small fraction of a long history between humans and elves. In the 18th and 19th centuries, it was, (correct me if I am wrong) I believe, pretty common for white plantation owners to interbreed with slaves, or at least it did happen. On the other hand, elf-masters almost never find their elves attractive, while this can be true with human slaves.

This answer states that elves breed infrequently and only with permission from masters, but this answer, as well as the simple fact that Hagrid exists, shows that it could theoretically be possible. So the finally answer is: yes, they probably are compatible, but nobody has ever tried to find out.