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  2. Languages in Star Wars - Wikipedia

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    Characters often speak languages other than Basic, notably Shyriiwook spoken by Chewbacca and other Wookiees, droidspeak spoken by R2-D2 and BB-8, Ewokese spoken by Ewoks, and Huttese spoken by Jabba the Hutt. None of these language names appear in the Star Wars films themselves.

  3. Ewok - Wikipedia

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    An Ewokese language was created for the films by Return of the Jedi 's sound designer Ben Burtt. On the commentary track for the DVD of Return of the Jedi , Burtt explains that the language is based on Kalmyk , a Mongolic language spoken by the Kalmyk people of Russia .

  4. Talk:Ewok - Wikipedia

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    Shouldn't the "Language" section be moved to the "Ewokese" entry? Also, in the DVD commentaries, I believe the sound designer reveals that the language was based on that of an obscure nomadic tribe from western China--someone should look into that and include that information. If you listen closely to when the Ewoks discover C3PO they speak ...

  5. Wikipedia:Userboxes/Language/Constructed - Wikipedia

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    This gallery includes userbox templates about constructed languages. You may place any of these userboxes on your user page . Some of these templates have multiple options, so visit the template for further information.

  6. Talk:Ewokese - Wikipedia

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  7. Circassian languages - Wikipedia

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    The languages are highly mutually intelligible with one another, but differ to a degree where they would be considered clear-cut dialects. The earliest extant written records of the Circassian language are in the Arabic script , recorded by the Turkish traveller Evliya Çelebi in the 17th century, [ 1 ] although the Greek and Georgian alphabets ...

  8. Chakobsa - Wikipedia

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    Chakobsa is a Northwest Caucasian language, possibly in the Circassian subgroup.According to linguist John Colarusso, Chakobsa is also known as shikwoshir or the 'hunting language' and was originally a secret language used only by the princes and nobles, and is still used by their descendants.

  9. Eskaleut languages - Wikipedia

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    The Eskaleut languages are among the native languages of the Americas. This is a geographical category, not a genealogical one. The Eskaleut languages are not demonstrably related to the other language families of North America [6] and are believed to represent a separate, and the last, prehistoric migration of people from Asia.