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Encyclopedia > Huttese

Huttese is the language spoken by the fictional Hutt species of the Star Wars saga. It was first heard spoken by the Rodian character, Greedo in Star Wars: A New Hope. It is closely based on the American Indian language Quechua, though some of its vocabulary is derived from English.


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Huttese language (http://huttese.fw.hu/) by Andras Rajki.


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Huttese - Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki (809 words)
Huttese was the native language of the Hutts.
Huttese was so influental that it also became the language of the Rodian race, rendering the Old Rodese obsolete.
All the Nimbanels were fluent in Huttese, as well as in Basic and their own language, because their snout structure made it easy for them to articulate the Huttese language.
Languages in Star Wars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2115 words)
Another lingua franca in the Star Wars Universe that is spoken by many groups and species is Huttese, spoken on Tatooine and other worlds in and around Hutt space.
The name Huttese suggests that it was originally spoken by the Hutt species and adopted by other races, most likely those involved in business with the Hutts such as the Rodians.
The Wookiee growls and the beeps of the astromechs mainly carry emotional indicators for the audience via intonation, and Huttese is mainly a jumble of words taken from numerous real human languages.
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