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|シャベルを、おかりした。{{gloss|ほれる|掘る to dig/excavate}}所なら、{{gloss|穴|あな hole}}がほれるぞ。ほってみよう。
 
|シャベルを、おかりした。{{gloss|ほれる|掘る to dig/excavate}}所なら、{{gloss|穴|あな hole}}がほれるぞ。ほってみよう。
 
|You borrowed a shovel. At places you can dig, you can dig holes. Try digging.}}
 
|You borrowed a shovel. At places you can dig, you can dig holes. Try digging.}}
 
 
Link speaks to the boy after getting the shovel:
 
{{ja-en
 
|オカリナは みつかった? … … …はやく 探しておくれよ。
 
|Did you find the ocarina? Find it quickly.}}
 
 
  
 
Link gets the ocarina:
 
Link gets the ocarina:
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*ね is a somewhat rare alternate reading of 音. You can also find it in 初音ミク (Hatsune Miku). 色 means color, thus 音色 is tone color.  
 
*ね is a somewhat rare alternate reading of 音. You can also find it in 初音ミク (Hatsune Miku). 色 means color, thus 音色 is tone color.  
 
*あった is the past of 有る - to be. Literally, "Oh, the ocarina was there [where you found it and now you brought it so it is not there anymore.]" When using kanji, 在る describes the pure existence, while 有る emphasizes existing at a certain location/place. 或る is only used in the meanings of ある時・或る山 etc, as well as for 或いは. However, using only kana is very common these days...
 
*あった is the past of 有る - to be. Literally, "Oh, the ocarina was there [where you found it and now you brought it so it is not there anymore.]" When using kanji, 在る describes the pure existence, while 有る emphasizes existing at a certain location/place. 或る is only used in the meanings of ある時・或る山 etc, as well as for 或いは. However, using only kana is very common these days...
 
  
 
Link returns to the fox man with the ocarina:
 
Link returns to the fox man with the ocarina:
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* Sounds like it might be the brother in south Kakariko who's wall you have to blow up to get to.
 
* Sounds like it might be the brother in south Kakariko who's wall you have to blow up to get to.
  
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I don't know who says this.
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* Most likely the boy in the Dark World who used to play the Ocarina. The one that gave you the showel IIRC. -Mew seeker
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{{ja-en
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|オカリナは みつかった?
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 … … …
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はやく 探しておくれよ。
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|Did you find the ocarina? Find it quickly.}}
  
 
A fortune:
 
A fortune:

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