Languages in Star Wars (redirect from Aurebesh)
of the Gungan species as a racially offensive stereotype or caricature. Aurebesh is an alphabet used to represent spoken Galactic Basic (i.e. English) and...
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Warframe, the unnamed New World script from Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Aurebesh from Star Wars, and the alien writing appearing in the television series...
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Arabic restored. 40th stage (launched November 2015) Aurebesh 41st stage (launched February 2016) Aurebesh removed. Speech program launched in Bengali. Amharic...
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script List of writing systems ConScript Unicode Registry "Echo Station - Aurebesh Soup". 19 April 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-04-19. "Unified...
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Imperial Credits – Coruscant, but use Aurebesh on the paper (as well as Arabic numerals – a translation guide to Aurebesh is printed on the back of the rules...
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Shorthand Initial Teaching Alphabet Pitman Shorthand Quikscript Ath (alphabet) Aurebesh D'ni Hymmnos Klingon On Beyond Zebra! Scripts from The Lord of the Rings...
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for the first level of Return of the Jedi, there is a flag written in Aurebesh, which translates to "Hidden Fortress". A number of plot elements from...
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Star Tours. The screen displays information in spoken basic language and Aurebesh. The queue is populated with Audio-Animatronic characters, including C-3PO...
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attributes throughout the lands—such as having signs written in the fictional Aurebesh language rather than English, and omitting attraction marquees and Star...
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E2A0–E2CF Ath Morioka Hiroyuki F4C0−F4EF aUI John W. Weilgart E280–E29F Aurebesh Stephen Crane E890−E8DF Braille Louis Braille EB60−EB9F The Braille Extended...
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significant alterations were made, including replacing Latin script text with Aurebesh. 2005: In May, Episode III – Revenge of the Sith was theatrically released...
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Lucasfilm team also helped them to transliterate the chalkboard writing to Aurebesh. The short was finished on April 30, four days before its release date...
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