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Hylian
Literature
lErdiSe hilana
L�rdishe
Hilana
Here are some examples
of Hylian literature. One thing that makes Hylian writings stand out is
the apparent absence of any rhyming or alliteration. Its use of seemingly
tongue-twisting sentences and syllables is what makes Hylian writing unique.
It is meant to be read aloud.
This is a common prayer said to the goddesses.
It is relatively short and is usually said as a quick request for guidance.
d)ginEn alban, kriaS&sinEn d@a taz
toere,
pi&ntinEn d@a
nosu tokan,
vosu'san opJEn S@
v@sas ab nosu Ek vosu'san
brinstEn
d@a amkane S@ witas ab nosu.
m$strans
ab taz kaitsae veuarda d@a
vakonktre ank nosu,
taro nosu panktas ab uniag vosu ont
hipar&duse.
D�gin�n alban,
kriashasin�n da•ia taz toere,
pi�ntin�n da•ia nosu tokan,
Vosu'san opjh�n sha•i va•isas ab nosu �k
vosu'san
brinst�n da•ia
amkane sha•i witas ab nosu.
Mo•astrans ab taz kamitsae veuarda da•ia
vakonktre ank nosu,
Taro nosu panktos ab uniag vosu
ont
hipar�duse.
Holy goddesses,
creators of the world,
mothers of us all,
May your eyes watch over us and
your
loving arms guide
us.
Show the true path
of
righteousness to
us,
So we can join you
in
heaven.
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