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  1. Aurebesh Translator - Aurebesh.org

    Want to translate to Aurebesh (a.k.a. the Star Wars alphabet)? You've come to the right place. Input any text to instantly transform it to Aurebesh characters.

  2. Aurebesh | Wookieepedia | Fandom

    Aurebesh was a writing system comprising 34 letters used to transcribe Galactic Basic Standard, the most spoken language in the galaxy. [2] . In the Outer Rim Territories, Aurebesh was sometimes used alongside Outer Rim Basic, another alphabet. [3]

  3. Languages in Star Wars - Wikipedia

    The Aurebesh alphabet is the primary constructed script seen throughout the franchise. The Star Wars space opera universe, created by George Lucas, features some dialogue spoken in fictional languages.

  4. Aurebesh Translator - LingoJam

    The Aurebesh alphabet is the written form of the Star Wars language, "Galactic Basic". If you want to learn to read Aurebesh, check out this Aurebesh trainer (mirror) that someone made. This is the second Star Wars translator that I've made (the first was a Jar Jar/Gungan translator).

  5. Learn Aurebesh - Aurebesh.org

    Want to learn Aurebesh (a.k.a. the Star Wars alphabet)? You've come to the right place. Practice Aurebesh by translating words to or from Aurebesh characters.

  6. Aurebesh Alphabet - Star Wars Translator - Online Decoder, …

    Aurebesh is an alphabet from the Star Wars Universe, whose name consists of the first 2 letters: Aurek and Besh. It appears in various films and series of the Star Wars saga and transcribes Basic, the most common language in the galaxy.

  7. Aurebesh Translator - Fun Translations

    Aurebesh was a writing system used to transcribe Galactic Basic, the most used language in the galaxy, in the movie Star wars. This written form can be seen in many imperial displays. Here you can find a translator which converts the Galactic basic in English to Galactic basic in Aurebesh.

  8. Aurebesh alphabet - Omniglot

    The Aurebesh alphabet appears in the film Return of the Jedi and in a number of Star Wars-related publications. It is used in the film to write the language of the Galatic Empire, known as Galactic Basic, which sounds and looks a lot like English.

  9. Guide to the Star Wars' Alphabet Aurebesh - LiveAbout

    2019年2月13日 · From Aurek to Zerek (A-Z), here's a handy guide to reading the Star Wars written language, Aurebesh.

  10. Why X, Y, A, U wing? Galactic Basic? : r/StarWars - Reddit

    Lucasfilm would later formally adopt the language, going back to change the English characters over to Aurebesh in the Special Edition versions of the original trilogy. So ship naming conventions predate the use of the in-universe alphabet.

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