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Where to find the full Japanese script for Ocarina of Time


If you do use The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time as a form of immersion into Japanese, you might occasionally pretty much constantly find new letters or words you are unfamiliar with. In a European language, you can simply search the word as it appears on the screen. But what about Japanese words? How do you find the specific kanji you don't know?

You can't just search the word, because you'd have to know it's pronunciation already in order to do that. It's not like they all come with furigana after all. Despite these difficulties, there is a way, but first I should inform anyone interested in learning new letters to look into 'how to search a Japanese dictionary' with radicals (the components of kanji that stem from other basic kanji).

Nonetheless, I have found a link to the entire in-game transcript here: zeldalegends.net

I've linked the transcript on my Resources page, along with other useful links for those looking to learn stroke order, meanings, readings, etc.

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