Zelda: Ocarina of Time/The Great Deku Tree speaks/Dialogue
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The Great Deku Tree:
Japanese
ハイラル王国に広がる深き森…
English
In the kingdom of Hyrule in a deep, spreading forest…
Japanese
その森を守り続けてきたワシを人はデクの樹と呼んでおった…
English
I, who continues to protect this forest, am called the Tree of Deku
- 守り続けて Means "continuing to protect" or "keeo on protecting" You can use 続ける in any verb, just take off the ます stem of the verb and add 続ける. 食べ続ける "Keep on eating", 読み続ける "Continuing to read".
- 樹 is pronounced, and mean, the same as 木. It is possible 樹 is being used to elevate the Deku Tree, similar to the word great tacked on in the English version. He's not any old 木 but a 樹.
Japanese
この森にはコキリ族という者たちが住んでおる
English
In this forest lives a tribe called the Kokiri
- コキリ族という者たち means the people who are called the kokiri. という can be used between nouns to explain the name of the noun, like so "レッドロブスターというレストランに行きました。" "I went to the restaurant called Red Lobster".
Japanese
彼らはそれぞれ自分だけの妖精を持っておった
English
Each one has there own fairy
- おった is the past form of おる, which is the modest form of いる
Japanese
じゃが…たったひとりだけ妖精を持たぬ少年がおったのじゃ…
English
But.. There is one boy who does not have a fairy...
- じゃ is "slang" for だ. Apparently, じゃ is stereotypical elderly talk, and is not common outside of anime and video games.
Japanese
ナビィ…
妖精ナビィ、どこじゃ… ここへおいで…
English
Navi
Fairy Navi, where are you...
Come here...Japanese
おぉ、妖精ナビィ…
English
Ooh, Navi...
Japanese
このワシの…デクの樹の言葉を聞いておくれ
English
I... Listen to the Deku's Tree's words
- 言葉 can be translated as language, words or dialect. It is easily seen by context that 言葉 means words.
Japanese
お前も感じておろう?
English
Do you feel it too?
Japanese
この世に満ちた悪しき力を…
English
Evil power is filling this world
Japanese
今、ハイラルはその力に読み込まれようとしておる(2)…
English
Now, This power is trying to express itself in Hyrule…
Japanese
このコキリの森は、命の源…
English
This forest of the Kokiris, it is the source of life...
Japanese
人の侵入をこばむことで外の世界をも守ってきた…
English
By rejecting the invaders, it (the forest) protects the outside world...
Japanese
しかし…
English
However...
Japanese
この強大な悪しき力の前では今のワシはまったくの無力… (4)
English
Right now, I am completely powerless in front of this powerful evil power.
Japanese
どうやらあの妖精を持たぬ子が立たねばならぬ時がきたようじゃ。(5)
English
It appears the time has come for that fairyless child to rise.
Japanese
あの子こそ、このハイラルを善き方向へみちびく者…
English
For sure that child will be the one to lead Hyrule to a better path...
Japanese
さあ、ナビィよ…
English
Now, Navi
Japanese
あの子をここへいざなうのじゃ…
English
Call that child here
Japanese
ワシに残された時はもう…多くはない…
English
My time is almost..there isn't a lot left
Japanese
たのんだぞ
English
I entrust you
Notes
I'm going to search more in a bit, but can someone explain these point (2) please:
- (2)Okay, so I found that the volitional form of the verb plus とする means to try to do something. However, I still don't know what 読み込む means in this sentence. Jim BReen's dictionary says "To express, to read (extra meaning) into something", but I don't know how that fits in this sentence.
- (4) I think I was right in saying that の前で means in front of in this case.
Notes for myself:
- Explain ことで