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Whats Your Favorite Zelda Word?

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Especially when you pronounce the 'a' a 'oh'

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isn't that called being british?

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Volvagia.

Come to think of it, how do you even pronounce Volvagia?

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Isn't said like it's spelt? Vaul-vah-gee-ah is how I say it. Or maybe voll-vah-gee-ah... Sheikah is another pretty cool word. I really like the name Dampe :D sounds funny

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WAAAAAAAAAAAHHH

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Thats the way I spell Volvagia

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Jabbernut. Just fun to say.

As for Link's vacation home with the ReDeads, I'd say Link should call the exterminator, but I think he IS the only equivalent of an exterminator there.

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Oh Yeah, the Jabbernut from Minish cap.

That thing is useful.

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I like the Minish speak before Link eats the jabbernut, it was way cooler than English. "Pico rici Picori!" too bad there isn't an option to play the game in the Minish language...it'd be sooo confusing but sooo cool t the same time! :D

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I would love that. "Pici!" lol

Minish are so cute.

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Cucco would have to be mine, their crowing struck more fear in me than any noise the Redead every made. :fear:

Minish comes in a very close second though.

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any noise an enemy makes when its hit.

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Deku was always a favorite of mine, mostly due to how it rolls off the tounge and sounds slightly primative enough to apply to forest-beings. On an unrelated note, I always thought the Miniblins made a sort of "D-nuh" sound, but I like the nickname Dinkers.

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