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Posted: 2004-03-16 07:04pm
by Drooling Iguana
Galvatron wrote:
Illuminatus Primus wrote:How is there a lot of them?

Look at all the Seperatists except the Nemodians. Look at Wat Trembor, especially.

This has hardly changed.
Neimoidians,
Of which we only saw the leaders of the Trade Federation, who have to deal frequently with the senate and would therefore benifit greatly from being fluent in the predominant language of the Republic.
Gungans,
Who share a planet with the Basic-speaking Nubians
Kaminoans,
Who seemed very concerned with showing the utmost hospitality to the Basic-speaking Obi-Wan and Jango
Watto,
Bilingual
and Dexter Jettster
I forget who this guy is.
just off the top of my head. There were a lot of English speaking aliens in the prequels.
Remember that the prequels focus more on the Core Worlds, where the Republic's influence was stronger and Basic would be more widely spoken than on the Outer Rim, where most of the OT took place.

Posted: 2004-03-16 07:30pm
by neoolong
Dexter Jettster ran the diner on Coruscant. Four armed alien.

Posted: 2004-03-16 07:35pm
by Mr. Sinister
and Dexter Jettster

I forget who this guy is.
I think he's the guy who owned the dinner on Coruscant in Ep. II

Posted: 2004-03-16 08:02pm
by Mlenk
neoolong wrote:Dexter Jettster ran the diner on Coruscant. Four armed alien.
Maybe it's just me but that was a really corny scene.

Posted: 2004-03-16 08:46pm
by Drooling Iguana
neoolong wrote:Dexter Jettster ran the diner on Coruscant. Four armed alien.
Ah, now I rememember. Still, it makes sense that he'd speak Basic, too, living on Coruscant.

Posted: 2004-03-17 02:24pm
by Enola Straight
In one of the novels, Chewie and Leia hide out on Kashyyk. There, Leia encounters a Wookie who can (sort of) speak Basic. She remarks to Chewie how she never knew Chewie had a speech impediment...at which point the Basic-speaking Wookie informs her HE is the one with the impediment, albeit one that facilitates human style speech.

Posted: 2004-03-17 07:55pm
by Phantasee
PainRack wrote:Wasn't there a study that said a human could
comfortably learn up to 6 languages before being confused?
I suppose that would be someone who was particularly gifted at
languages...I know two, I'm fluent in English, though it is a second
language (I have a GR 12.9+ reading level...yes i was tested,
i'm not just making it up
) but my first language, Punjabi, I can
understand, because my parents speak to me in it, while i speak back in
english...ij used to be fluent, but all these year's of not using it have
made it more like a second language...

Also, although I'm taking Gr 12 French in Gr 10, I'm having so much
trouble that it's not even funny... :(

Posted: 2004-03-18 04:29pm
by PainRack
Enola Straight wrote:In one of the novels, Chewie and Leia hide out on Kashyyk. There, Leia encounters a Wookie who can (sort of) speak Basic. She remarks to Chewie how she never knew Chewie had a speech impediment...at which point the Basic-speaking Wookie informs her HE is the one with the impediment, albeit one that facilitates human style speech.
The novel is Heir to the Empire. And he couldn't speak basic. He spoke the wookie language, with an impediment that made it easier for humans to understand

Posted: 2004-03-23 10:28pm
by Bob the Gunslinger
You think Han's got it tough with Wookieese? What about C-3PO and Boush?

"Yoto yoto." 50 thousand, no less.

"Eh, yoto." Because [I'm] holding a thermal detonator!

I mean, what the hell? It's not like you could ever learn to translate this language. Speak it, sure, but translate? It's not like Chinese where various tones can alter the meaning of phonetically-identical syllables--Boush spoke all in monotones! And since Boush was princess Leia, that pretty much means that the language couldn't have contained any ultrasonic pronounciation that's impossible for humans to produce. And I don't think she was using any hand-gestures, but I could be wrong.
As for speaking that language... Hell, I bet I could do it.

Me: "Yoto to yoto"

Princess Padme "That is an extremely cogent argument. I couldn't have said it better if my palace orators had comprised their most elegant speech for me."

Me "Yoto."

Padme" You sure know the way into a woman's heart. And her luxurious-to-the-point-of-decadence panties."

"Osk Yoto"

Padme "OK, I will. But be gentle; I've never done that berfore."

Posted: 2004-03-23 10:35pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Boushh was actually a bit more verbose.

I think Leia's first line as Boushh more sounded like "De, eya te yotto," (or something - I left my tapes in CR) when she says "I have come for the bounty on this Wookiee."

We really don't know how Ubese grammar works at all, besides. Additionally, it's electronically processed, I think.

EDIT: for the "fifty thousand, no less" line ("yotto...yotto"), it could be thought of like this, for example:

Perhaps in Ubese, "yot" is fifty, and "to" is thousand" (or even 500 and 100, respectively, however the Ubese number system works), and say when an Ubese repeats a numerical value, it means something like "no less".

Posted: 2004-03-23 11:04pm
by Bob the Gunslinger
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Boushh was actually a bit more verbose.
I think Leia's first line as Boushh more sounded like "De, eya te yotto," (or something - I left my tapes in CR) when she says "I have come for the bounty on this Wookiee."
EDIT: for the "fifty thousand, no less" line ("yotto...yotto"), it could be thought of like this, for example:
Perhaps in Ubese, "yot" is fifty, and "to" is thousand" (or even 500 and 100, respectively, however the Ubese number system works), and say when an Ubese repeats a numerical value, it means something like "no less".
Still, that leaves "Eh, Yoto" for "Because [I'm] holding this/a thermal detonator."

My main point is that "Yoto," the word itself, is used in every sentence Boush says. It must be an incredible flexible word. Maybe it's the Ubese F-word? :D

Posted: 2004-03-23 11:07pm
by YT300000
Bob the Gunslinger wrote:Maybe it's the Ubese F-word? :D
:lol:

I've come for the bounty on this fucking wookie.

50 thousand, no fucking less.

I'm holding a fucking thermal detonator.

It works.

But et could just be look, and 3PO elabourated the thermal detonator bit himself.

Posted: 2004-03-31 02:38am
by Paradox
YT300000 wrote:
Bob the Gunslinger wrote:Maybe it's the Ubese F-word? :D
:lol:

I've come for the bounty on this fucking wookie.

50 thousand, no fucking less.

I'm holding a fucking thermal detonator.

It works.

But et could just be look, and 3PO elabourated the thermal detonator bit himself.
Thats yotto hilarious!

Posted: 2004-03-31 03:25am
by neoolong
Han should just be glad that Station doesn't exist in his universe.

Posted: 2004-03-31 03:57pm
by Bob the Gunslinger
neoolong wrote:Han should just be glad that Station doesn't exist in his universe.
That could be quite a conversation...

Station!

Yoto!

STATION!

YOTO!

(PUNCH!)
And we'd never know what it was all about...

Posted: 2004-03-31 08:36pm
by YT300000
Paradox wrote:
YT300000 wrote:
Bob the Gunslinger wrote:Maybe it's the Ubese F-word? :D
:lol:

I've come for the bounty on this fucking wookie.

50 thousand, no fucking less.

I'm holding a fucking thermal detonator.

It works.

But et could just be look, and 3PO elabourated the thermal detonator bit himself.
Thats yotto hilarious!
Thanks.