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Galactic Phrasebook Look Up:

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NEW! Try the Star Wars Phrasebook in Java!


This tool is a very simple means of searching various vocabularies of the known languages from the Star Wars Universe. This archive contains vocabulary and some phrases from:
Key:
  • [Bocce] Bocce - intersystem trade jargon developed by the Baobab merchants (from the Star Wars movies and books ). Cataloged by Ben Burtt in the Star Wars Galactic Phrase Book and Travel Guide.
  • [Ewok] Ewok . Cataloged by Ben Burtt in the Star Wars Galactic Phrase Book and Travel Guide. and The Complete Wermo's Guide to Huttese (and other Star War's Languages)
  • [Jawa] Jawaese - as cataloged on Wermo's Guide
  • [Mando'a / Mandalorian] Language of Mandalore as defined in Karen Traviss's Hard Contact and "Republic Commando" game. Also cataloged at the Star Wars Wiki.
  • [Yuuzhan Vong] Yuuzhan Vong language from New Jedi Order - as cataloged on the Wermo's Guide
  • [Genosian] Genosian language from Attack of the Clones - as cataloged on the Wermo's Guide
  • [Hutt] Huttese - the language of Jabba and friends as developed in the Star Wars movies and books. Special thanks to Jonathan McBrien of TheHutts.org for his great work on providing transcriptions of the Hutt language.
  • [Wookie]] Wookie Cataloged by Ben Burtt in the Star Wars Galactic Phrase Book and Travel Guide.

Click Here for combined Java version of Phrasebook combined with Klingon, Vulcan and Romulan dictionaries.


Click Here for a Visual Basic version of Phrasebook with Huttese, Vong, Jawa, Ewok, Wookie, and Bocce phrases.

picture of Phrasebook program

I hope this tool is useful, interesting, and fun!

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