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  1. Huttese was a writing system used on Nal Hutta, the homeworld of the Hutt species. It was also used on Tatooine , a world controlled by the Hutts ; [1] on the planet Lothal , [5] and by the computer system in Vranki's Hotel and Casino , an establishment ran by the Hutt Vranki the Blue. [4]

  2. According to the Behind the Magic CD-Rom, Ben Burtt derived the Huttese language from the ancient Incan dialect, Quechua. He based many phrases on samples from a language exercise tape. I have found a site that gives lessons on Quechua and have found a few Quechua words used in the Star Wars saga.

  3. 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.

  4. 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!

  5. Huttese was a writing system used on Nal Hutta, the homeworld of the Hutt species. It was also used on Tatooine, a world controlled by the Hutts. The alphabet was notable for using different symbols for lower case and upper case letters.

  6. There's also a lot of spoken Huttese that actually makes sense in the Star Wars: The Old Republic MMORPG (free to play) if you visit Nar Shadaa (in the form of Blade Runner-esque voice ads heard throughout the city).

  7. Evolution of the Outer Rim Alphabet. First appeared in The Phantom Menace in 1999, where it feature 10 glyphs (numerals 0-9). Made into a fan font called Nal-Huttese, also 1999. The designers assigned most of the glyphs as letters, rather than numerals.

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