With countless movies, TV shows, books, video games, and comics, the “Star Wars” franchise is almost as vast as the galaxy it is set in. There are dozens of different languages in “Star Wars” spoken by humans, aliens, and droids. Not all of these languages are fully developed and able to be employed in conversation, but some are actually real languages that exist on Earth that have had their names changed to sound alien.
In the original trilogy, real Indigenous languages were frequently used to take the place of alien languages on screen. The South American language Quechua was used for Greedo’s dialogue and served as the basis of the broader Huttese language. The character Nien Nunb speaks in the alien language of Sullustese, but his dialogue is actually spoken in Haya and Kikuyu, which are both native to Kenya.
One truly fictional language that was created for the “Star Wars” universe is Aurebesh. The language is seen on screen and in printed form, but cannot be spoken aloud. Aurebesh is an alphabet and corresponding written language that correlates to the spoken language known as Galactic Basic. The majority of characters throughout the “Star Wars” franchise speak in Galactic Basic, which is the language that the audience perceives as English. Any word in the English language can be easily translated into the Aurebesh language via alphabetic transliteration.
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13 Fake Languages Made Up For Movies And TV Shows
With countless movies, TV shows, books, video games, and comics, the “Star Wars” franchise is almost as vast as the galaxy it is set in. There are dozens o
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