![]() If you merge with the wall by the northern sign, then press Home at the right time, you can get a different, closer angle (with the sign reading vertically from top to bottom) but it's still hard to make it out. If someone can somehow get a better angle to read the signs, we may be able to decipher them. Kakariko (two signs, one at south of Kakariko and one south of the Fortune Teller) does say Kakariko, and Thieves' Town's signs (at the same locations) are barely legible. The Hyrule Castle paintings appear to say "NUMER ONE" to "NUMER FIVE". Above the five paintings and also below them, in much smaller text. Then there's the "sold out" sign in Ravio's. I think they simply say Thieves, Kakariko but I'm not sure without checking. How about Zelda's Letter? - Smighty 09:55, 23 April 2013 (UTC)Ĭan someone please add the rest of the aLBW text? I hope that helps! SuperSonicConzor 19:30, 7 August 2013 (UTC) Missing Translation It's pretty much impossible to tell where each word starts and ends from the texture, but we know know the characters exactly. As I couldn't make out the spacing between the words on the sign, I'll leave it like this: "Ta ro n no mi ru ku shi yo tsu fu". not being able to understand read it myself, I couldn't make head nor tails of it! I'm sorry for the extravagantly late reply, but I've only just noticed your post! In response to your query, I went back and double checked the Hylian script. Bakeneko 23:34, 1 February 2013 (UTC) Hello Bakeneko! Thanks so much for translating that romanji. By the way, you can sign your comments on talk pages with 4 tilde signs (like this ~~~~) and your Username and date will be added automatically to your text. Maybe it's just me and my Japanese just isn't good enough for this, but would you be so kind to double-check that one? The only thing I could guess is that it could mean "Jiyoubutsu ( 滋養物)". You wrote "taron no miru kushi yo tsufu" and I'm pretty sure that the first part is supposed to be "taron no miruku ( タロンのミルク)", but I can't make any sense out of the rest. I translated them best I could, but I seem to have some trouble with the "Sign in Chicken Pen" text. Please feel free to fill in the gaps I've left :) Unfortunately, I can only provide the direct romanised Hylian so I don't know what some of the words mean. I've just been adding some text from Lon Lon Ranch and other places in OoT 3D to the page using my copy of Hyrule Historia. I have no idea what that means, but hopefully someone with a good understanding of Japenese will come along to help us out! SuperSonicConzor 20:12, 7 August 2013 (UTC) OoT 3D Translations 2nd Feb 2013 Hi Zelda4life! I just took a look at the side of the boat and it says "ra ru ya u / ne no sa ho" in romanised Japanese. Not only do I think it will be an interesting contribution, but I'm just plain curious. Would someone that knows Hylian and Japanese and has OoT3D please translate it. I noticed the boat hanging on the ceiling in the building has Hylian letters on it where the name of a boat would be. Ocariana of Time 3D/Lake Hylia Laboratory 6 SSB4 (WiiU) WindWaker Ganondorf's sword Hylian.4 Can someone please add the rest of the aLBW text?.1 Ocariana of Time 3D/Lake Hylia Laboratory.Even so, he's also been known to avoid any serious conflict, preferring to stay out of any sort of bad situations. Because of his energetic demeanor, he's made fast friends with Rosie, Aero, and Champ so far. True to his origins, Ravio is very childlike in nature, and loves to play just for the sake of playing. Wasting no time, Ravio instantly switched over, and he instantly felt at home. Then Ravio found out that the Link trophy got a third alternate form in Brawl - Toon Link. However, he shortly grew to miss how cute and small he was as Young Link. So, remembering that he had the ability to switch between multiple trophies, he switched over to normal Link and was accepted. When it came time to make the jump to Brawl, though, Ravio was denied the chance to do so in his Young Link form. Even so, he felt comfortable as Young Link for most of the time. A longtime veteran, Ravio started out in Melee as a Young Link trophy, with a normal Link trophy that he could switch to at any time. Ravio is a carryover from 3DS to Wii U - you may have seen him before. Mario, Link/Young Link/Toon Link, etc.) have the ability to switch between them at will, as is the case with this Toon Link trophy. Some trophies with alternate forms (Mario/Dr. Because people might get confused with the actual Ravio.
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