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'''Foreign Language''' is a utility trait, and an innate [[racial perk]] of several races: [[Picori]], [[Sheikah]], [[Subrosian]], [[Tokay]], and [[Twili]].  Because this is an innate racial perk, all of the benefiting races ''must'' have this perk upon character creation, but gain it for free.  Other races cannot gain this treasure, but can emulate it by acquiring a [[Jabber Nut]] or a [[Book of Mudora]].
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'''Foreign Language''' is a utility trait, and an innate [[racial perk]] of several races: [[Picori]], [[Sheikah]], [[Subrosian]], [[Tokay]], and [[Twili]].  Because this is an innate racial perk, all of the benefiting races ''must'' have this perk upon character creation, but gain it for free.  Any race can gain this treasure for 10 rupees, thereby studying and mastering a language foreign to them.
  
The vast majority of Hyrule grew up speaking Hyrulean, or in [[Yeti|some cases]], came from societies which had no structured language.  For varying reasons, each of the races with this trait are fluent in a language other than the common Hyrulean tongue.  Twili hail from the Twilight Realm, where Twilit is the common tongue, and have only learned Hyrulean as a second language.  Similarly, Subrosians hail from far beneath the world's surface, where Subrosian is the primary language, and Hyrulean is supplemental.  Most Tokay have spent their entire lives on [[Crescent Island]], speaking a simple nameless tongue combined with broken HyruleanPicori, being tiny creatures, usually can't even hear Hyruleans, and thus depend primarily on the Minish language.  Sheikah actually speak Hyrulean primarily, but their adherence to ancestral tradition usually enables them to know Ancient Hylian--the archaic tongue from which Hyrulean evolvedIn every case, it is assumed the character can speak both Hyrulean and the language of his or her race.
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It is assumed every character is able to speak the Hyrulean language, which is spoken by nearly every sentient creature on the [[Hyrule|Hyrulean]] continent and [[Great Sea|surrounding islands]].  Any character with this treasure is also able to speak one less-common language in addition to Hyrulean.  Common choices are shown in the table below.
  
In all of these cases, the speaker of the foreign language is able to communicate with it to others who understand itA conversation between two Subrosians, for example, is rarely understood by the commoners of Hyrule.  It is assumed that most characters with a Foreign Language speak Hyrulean as their secondary language, and may be less fluent than native speakers.  [[Category:Canonical Treasures]]
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| align="center"|Minish || align="center"| [[Picori]] || Being tiny creatures, Picori normally can't even hear Hylians and other races properly, and so their own language was developed.  It is useful for the rare outsider who [[Gnat Hat|shrinks]] [[Compaction Juice|down]] to Picori size and visits this race or their kin.
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| align="center"|Tokay || align="center"|[[Tokay]] || The distant [[Crescent Island]] is home to the reptilian Tokay which speak a relatively simple language, simply referred to as Tokay.
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| align="center"|Subrosian || align="center"|[[Subrosian]] || Only recently was a path between the subterranean world of [[Subrosia]] connected with Hyrule.  As a result, Subrosians have a completely separate language spoken in their homeland.
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| align="center"|Twilit || align="center"|[[Twili]] || All Twili hail from the [[Twilight Realm]], a completely separate dimension from Hyrule.  The handful which have crossed over from it have needed to learn the Hyrulean language, but retain the ability to speak TwilitIt is unknown if even a single Hyrulean has ever mastered the Twilit language.
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| align="center"|Ancient Hylian || align="center"|[[Sheikah]], [[Undead]] || This language is believed to be an archaic form of Hyrulean, and is commonly spoken by ancient beings.  It is rumored to be used by [[Sheikah]] and perhaps other secret societies as a common second language, to allow communication in secret.
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For any character which has this treasure as an innate racial perk, it is assumed the character first learned their native tongue, and then learned Hyrulean as a second language--and as a result, may be less fluent than native speakers.  For all other characters, it is generally assumed Hyrulean was learned first.  Regardless, if the character truly knows a language through this treasure, she is able to read, write, speak, and verbally understand it. 
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==Trivia==
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* A character can learn several other languages at once using the [[Jabber Nut]], but is only able to speak and hear them, not read nor write.
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* The [[Book of Mudora]] is able to translate all script and speech from any language into one the reader understands, but imparts no ability to speak nor write foreign languages.
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* Between both the Jabber Nut and the Book of Mudora, any language can be spoken, audibly understood, and read--but only with Foreign Language can it be properly written.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 08:50, 4 February 2016

Foreign Language
Type Utility Trait
Fields Communicate, Picori, Sheikah, Subrosian, Tokay, Twili
Cost 10 rupees

Foreign Language is a utility trait, and an innate racial perk of several races: Picori, Sheikah, Subrosian, Tokay, and Twili. Because this is an innate racial perk, all of the benefiting races must have this perk upon character creation, but gain it for free. Any race can gain this treasure for 10 rupees, thereby studying and mastering a language foreign to them.

It is assumed every character is able to speak the Hyrulean language, which is spoken by nearly every sentient creature on the Hyrulean continent and surrounding islands. Any character with this treasure is also able to speak one less-common language in addition to Hyrulean. Common choices are shown in the table below.

Language Primary Speakers Description
Minish Picori Being tiny creatures, Picori normally can't even hear Hylians and other races properly, and so their own language was developed. It is useful for the rare outsider who shrinks down to Picori size and visits this race or their kin.
Tokay Tokay The distant Crescent Island is home to the reptilian Tokay which speak a relatively simple language, simply referred to as Tokay.
Subrosian Subrosian Only recently was a path between the subterranean world of Subrosia connected with Hyrule. As a result, Subrosians have a completely separate language spoken in their homeland.
Twilit Twili All Twili hail from the Twilight Realm, a completely separate dimension from Hyrule. The handful which have crossed over from it have needed to learn the Hyrulean language, but retain the ability to speak Twilit. It is unknown if even a single Hyrulean has ever mastered the Twilit language.
Ancient Hylian Sheikah, Undead This language is believed to be an archaic form of Hyrulean, and is commonly spoken by ancient beings. It is rumored to be used by Sheikah and perhaps other secret societies as a common second language, to allow communication in secret.

For any character which has this treasure as an innate racial perk, it is assumed the character first learned their native tongue, and then learned Hyrulean as a second language--and as a result, may be less fluent than native speakers. For all other characters, it is generally assumed Hyrulean was learned first. Regardless, if the character truly knows a language through this treasure, she is able to read, write, speak, and verbally understand it.

Trivia

  • A character can learn several other languages at once using the Jabber Nut, but is only able to speak and hear them, not read nor write.
  • The Book of Mudora is able to translate all script and speech from any language into one the reader understands, but imparts no ability to speak nor write foreign languages.
  • Between both the Jabber Nut and the Book of Mudora, any language can be spoken, audibly understood, and read--but only with Foreign Language can it be properly written.


Racial Perks
Tokay Foreign Language (Innate) · Claws (Innate) · Amphibious · Hoarder · Nose for Treasure · Seed Collector · Seed Expertise · Sense
Subrosian Infernal (Innate) · Foreign Language (Innate) · Captivating Dance · Infernal Birth · Flame Aura · Magnet Gloves · Nightvision · Ore Trade · Smith
Twili Foreign Language (Innate) · Heart of Darkness · Jabber Nut · Magic Proficiency · Nightvision · Shadow Ball · Split2
Picori Foreign Language (Innate) · Gnat Hat · Huge Potential · Jabber Nut · Kinstone Collector · Language of Fauna · Lost and Found · Minish Veil
Sheikah Foreign Language (Innate) · Barrier · Deku Nut Supply · Hylian Heritage · Mask of Truth · Needle Storm · Pirate's Charm
Universal Adventure Pouch · Bonus Treasure · Business · Exception · Rupee Riches · Specialty · Unusual Background3