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  2. Languages in Star Wars - Wikipedia

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    Language development was approached as sound design and was handled by Ben Burtt, sound designer for both the original and prequel trilogies.He created the alien dialogue out of existing non-English language phrases and their sounds, such as Quechua for Greedo in the original Star Wars film and Haya for the character Nien Nunb in Return of the Jedi. [1]

  3. Talk:Ewokese - Wikipedia

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    Talk: Ewokese. Add languages. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ...

  4. 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 .

  5. Kichwa language - Wikipedia

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    Kichwa-English-Spanish Dictionary, 2nd Edition (PDF) Yachakukkunapa Shimiyuk Kamu, Runa Shimi – Mishu Shimi, Mishu Shimi – Runa Shimi. Kichwa – Spanish, Spanish – Kichwa Dictionary (Education Ministry of Ecuador) (PDF, 7,4 MB) Otavalos Online: Basic Kichwa Course for Beginners, in Spanish (PDF)

  6. 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 ...

  7. Native American Pidgin English - Wikipedia

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    A pidgin language is made up of two languages sometimes spoken by only one group. However, because AIPE was spoken by both groups, some would say that makes it as a true pidgin. The European people are the ones who taught the Native Americans how to speak English. They developed AIPE together, which helped them communicate more efficiently. [3]

  8. Lincos language - Wikipedia

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    Lincos (an abbreviation of the Latin phrase lingua cosmica) is a constructed language first described in 1960 by Dr. Hans Freudenthal in his book Lincos: Design of a Language for Cosmic Intercourse, Part 1. It is a language designed to be understandable by any possible intelligent extraterrestrial life form, for use in interstellar radio ...

  9. eSpeak - Wikipedia

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    eSpeak is a free and open-source, cross-platform, compact, software speech synthesizer.It uses a formant synthesis method, providing many languages in a relatively small file size. eSpeakNG (Next Generation) is a continuation of the original developer's project with more feedback from native speakers.