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  1. Huttese [3] was a writing system used on Nal Hutta, [2] the homeworld of the Hutt species. [6] 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. Tool to translate the Outer Rim Basic alphabet (also known as Huttese) used in the Star Wars universe and similar to Aurebesh.

  3. Huttese[3] was a writing system used on Nal Hutta,[2] the homeworld of the Hutt species.[4] It was also used on Tatooine, a world controlled by the Hutts.[1] The alphabet was notable for using different symbols for lower case and upper case letters.[2] Gasgano's podracer in the Boonta eve...

  4. Outer Rim Basic was created for the 1999 movie Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, in which it was featured during the podracing sequence on Tatooine. Numerals in this alphabet are notably shown on the podracers ' control panels.

  5. 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. Star Wars is a Disney Movie and the related characters including Yoda , Sith , Jar jar binks are trademarks of Disney.

  6. In the Alphabet Gallery you will find photos of various Star Wars language fonts, scripts, alphabets, and symbols that I have scattered throughout my other pages respective to their languages. On the Complete Transcript page is all non-Basic dialogue including Jawa, Huttese, Krantian and others.

  7. For those of us who think Star Wars is real (like me), the Huttese language is taken from its namesake, the race that developed it, the Hutts. Originally from the planet Varl, Hutts colonized many other words such as Nal Hutta. Hutts have a distinct slug-like appearance and have no bones in their bodies.

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