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  1. Huttese was the language spoken by the Hutts, a slug-like species who called Nal Hutta their homeworld. It was also commonly spoken on Hutt-controlled planets like Tatooine. Even on worlds such as Lothal, where Hutts were not in power, their tongue was still a widespread trade language.

  2. 22 sty 2023 · Huttese is a conlang, or “constructed language,” spoken by the Hutts and other denizens of the planet Tatooine in the Star Wars universe. Unlike Klingon or Elvish, Huttese is not a fully-developed fictional language. That means you have lots of leeway with grammar and syntax!

  3. Huttese is spoken by a wide variety of peoples in various locations. It is widely spoken on the Outer Rim planet Tatooine as well as the Hutts' colonized planet Nal Hutta in the Corellian Sector. Anakin Skywalker, a human boy, speaks it fluently with his Toydarian master Watto, as well as with the "expecially dangerous dug called Sebulba."

  4. Welcome to the Huttese Transcript page. Here you will find the most comprehensive gathering of Huttese on the Holonet. If you have Huttese or another Star Wars language from a source that is not listed below, please tell me or send it to me. I will credit you for it of course!

  5. 13 lip 2019 · Everyone Jar Jar interacts with while he's fumbling around in the streets speaks to him in Huttese (the food vendor, Sebulba), it seems that they assume that's the best bet for what people will understand in these parts.

  6. Huttese was one of the primary languages of Tatooine and many Hutt-controlled worlds like it. Although most Hutts were fluent in spoken and written Basic, they considered Huttese to be a much superior language to Basic, and demanded that "lesser beings" address them in Huttese.

  7. Huttese however in many areas of their influence doubles as Basic, so essentially, their underlings all speak huttese instead of hutts speaking basic to them. I mean even in Phantom Menace - nine year old slave Anakin speaks huttese on Tattoine.

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