Nawuhu/Translated Wuhu Island placenames
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This page stores all the translated names for the various locations in Wii Sports Resort. All US and PAL names are taken from the Wiikipedia page.
Islands
Name | Nawuhu name | Translation | |
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US Name | PAL Name | ||
Wuhu Island | Akka Wúhu | Land of the Wuhu | |
Wedge Island | Akka Wéiju | Land of the Wedge tribe | |
Akka Koloh | (colloquial) Land of Golf | ||
Deserted Island | Small Deserted Island | Akka Pidago | Land of Nobody |
Private Island | Spacious Deserted Island | Akka Minkan | (official) Private Island |
Akka Ádou | (advertising) Land for You | ||
Akka Pouma | (colloquial) Land for One Tourist |
Natural landmarks
Name | Nawuhu name | Translation | |
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US Name | PAL Name | ||
Barnacle Arch | Neptune's Ring | Tiukva Monu | Stone Worm |
Camel Rock | Maka’an | Two Gods | |
Cedar-Tree Tunnel | Tunnel to the Cedar Tree | Ciákaeu Pwígo’o | Tunnel to the Cedar |
Duckling Lake | Ekewa Maka’ai | Lake of the Gods | |
Evergreen Grove | Woodland Park | Muéida Maka | Garden of the Mountain God |
Gateway to Wuhu | Triton's Ring | Tiukva Samuk | Sand Worm[1] |
Heartbreak Peak | Maka Muicinagi | Mountain of Contemplation | |
Hilltop Overlook | Gogobá Ovjebe | Cocoba Overlook[2] | |
Maka Wuhu | Mount Tenganamanga[3] | Maka Wúhu | God, Mount Wuhu, The Supreme Mountain |
Tunnels and entrances
Name | Nawuhu name | Translation | |
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US Name | PAL Name | ||
Cedar-Tree Tunnel | Tunnel to the Cedar Tree | Ciákaeu Pwígo’o | Tunnel to the Cedar |
Entrance to the Mysterious Ruins | Kv Alhá Poumu Mótopaek | Old Town Car Park for tourists | |
Heart of Maka Wuhu | Rocky Tunnel | Maka Sulgi | Heart of the Mountain [God] |
Island Loop Tunnel 1 | Maka Pwígo’o 1 | Mountain Tunnel 1 | |
Island Loop Tunnel 2 | Maka Pwígo’o 2 | Mountain Tunnel 2 |
Monuments/Menhirs
Name | Nawuhu name | Translation | |
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US Name | PAL Name | ||
Forest Monument | Menhirs of the Forest | Muéida Najozai | Guardians of the Garden |
Lava Monument | Menhirs of Ember | Kaznah Keyim | Gate of Hell |
Mountain Monument | Menhirs of Dispair | Janá Najozan | The Two Guardians of Life |
Toppled Monument | Menhir Fragments | Mvla Se’enu | Monument of the Dead |
Weathered Monument | Kejaha | The Weight[4] | |
Nehaubvs, Hodoki Miwaza |
"Reclining Buddha",[5] "Sleeping Buddha" |
- ^ I have never watched or read Dune, shut up.
- ^ "Cocoba" in this case refers to the entirety of Wuhu Town.
- ^ From Wedge thîngânmángā [cʰɨ̂n̠.gɐ̂.ŋ͡má.ŋāː] "sailors of the island over there".
- ^ In Wuhu mythology, the Kejaha was used to tell the mood of Maka Wuhu. Though many see it as a superstition, it did fairly accurately predict the most recent eruption of Maka Wuhu 213 years ago.
- ^ During Japanese occupation of Wuhu Island, many Buddhists from mainland Japan noted the similarity in shape between the Kejaha and a reclining Buddha statue, and thus, aside from the local Buddhist temple in Wuhu Town, many Buddhists began praying to the Kejaha. The Buddhists called it by the Japanese term for a Reclining Buddha, 涅槃仏(ねはんぶつ, Hepburn: nehanbutsu), which was loaned into Nawuhu as Nehaubvs.