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  1. Tool to translate the Outer Rim Basic alphabet (also known as Huttese) used in the Star Wars universe and similar to Aurebesh.

  2. A fan mapping of Huttese. Notice the different upper case and lower case letters. During the filming of Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones, Huttese characters were used on Shmi Skywalker's headstone.

  3. Outer Rim Basic, [3] or just Outer Rim [9] and also known as Huttese, [10] was a 26-letter writing system that was used in the Outer Rim Territories to transcribe Galactic Basic Standard, although it was originally created for another language. [9]

  4. Huttese was the language spoken by the Hutts, a slug-like species who called Nal Hutta their homeworld. [2] . It was also commonly spoken on Hutt-controlled planets like Tatooine. [6] . Even on worlds such as Lothal, where Hutts were not in power, their tongue was still a widespread trade language.

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  6. 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.

  7. 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.

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