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RE: Question about Star Wars Languages

The only "officially-created" Star Wars language so far is Karen Traviss' Mando'a, but since I hate her and everything she's done to my beloved Mandalorians, we'll not talk about it anymore.

Other than that, I know there are phrases and words for languages like Bocce, Huttese, Ewokese, and probably a few others up on Wookieepedia.

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RE: Question about Star Wars Languages

Yeah, this forum where we discuss three movies and their differences from version-to-version in minute detail is almost like being a jock.

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RE: Question about Star Wars Languages

Tyrphanax said:

Yeah, this forum where we discuss three movies and their differences from version-to-version in minute detail is almost like being a jock.

+1

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RE: Question about Star Wars Languages

Poodoo doesn't have to mean shit, it can be a curse word in Huttese and that happens to translate into fodder. There are many curse words that really don't have much meaning or at least it doesn't always have to be shit.

But hey, who cares about the prequels anyway?

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RE: Question about Star Wars Languages

Tyrphanax said:


Yeah, this forum where we discuss three movies and their differences from version-to-version in minute detail is almost like being a jock.
I know what you mean... HEY!

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RE: Question about Star Wars Languages

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