Japanese Onomatopoeia, dara dara means lazy, dara dara suru. doing lazy. "Goron" come from "Goron goron" tells you the action of rolling over, it means just lying without doing anything. so all of this sentence means " I am lazily doing nothing today and tomorrow.
Kyou wa jikan ga arimasu means " I have a job today"
Do you perhaps mean Om mati dara dara? If so, it is a mantra asking for (motherly) creative energy with a dorta symbol (male) for balance.
See you tomorrow.
Beautiful
Tomorrow comes and we have to say goodbye
if you mean are they togheter then no. just good friends.
it depends on what game you mean but usually it is a mine in a cave or someplace where the gorons live
"Kyoukai" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Church"
I am not sure about "kyowa", but: 今日は きょうは Pronounced "kyou wa" means "Today" I hope this helps you. 今 means "now" 日 means "day" は is a subject marker Now day = current day= "Today" = "Kyou" (wa)
First kill all the golden skutullas in kakariko village then go to the cursed house, there will now be a boy somewhere, talk to him and you will get the Adults wallet, get 200 rupees and go to moron city(i mean goron city.), get in the shop and buy the goron tunic. I think this should work cos sorry i havent tryed this.
well like they arent cousins but then they are so it is still possible... i think???? LOL
You have to be precise with 'romaji', 'o' is normal short 'o' sound where 'ou' is elongated 'o' sound. 'Kyoto' does not mean anything. If you meant 'kyotou' it is written 挙党 /kyo tou/ and means 'starting a political wing/party'. It can also be written 巨頭 /kyo tou/ meaning 'tycoon, magnate'. If you mean 'kyouto', it can be written 教徒 /kyou to/ meaning 'follower, believer' and written 京都 /kyou yo/ which is a famous city in Japan.