(DIJU DIALECT) HUTTESSE

Classification and Dialects
AUTHOR:

Stardestroyer1996

DESCRIPTION:

I have created a version of Huttesse, or helped to fill in some of the gaps. Many people who do this make complicated verb endings added onto their spoken Huttesse. Rather if you are a Star Wars fanatic or a regular fan, I will do my best to upload my version to the wiki fandom. I am not trying to copy it and call it my own, but I am trying to achieve a realistic feel as to how the language would have felt if you were indeed a speaker within the Star Wars universe. The version I am using is just composed of word-stacking and that is pretty much as simple as it gets. Most extraterrestrial languages spoken by clans, factions and other groups might use some sort of set culture. What this means that there are possibly trillions of unknown species and creatures that are being added to the Star War universe as a unique icon to this made up galaxy. Therefore, it is up to the creative minds who follow Star Wars to fill in the gaps as the Huttesse language itself is composed of many different dialects and even many different variants just for one native tongue. How is it possible to have something so tangible and comprehendible for personal use such prepossess? That is for us to test and find out through experimenting I believe. Speakers of MANDO’A, another abridged (sorta and not entirely, it is not Lucas Arts) language, have also been inventing vocabulary to preserve the fan-culture and the immortalized history of the Mandolins for thousands of years within the Star Wars universe. But not to get sidetracked, let’s talk about what I have produced. I composed my vocabulary from my similar studies of other languages and tested them with google translate. I had to remove some syllabus to make verbs and nouns more agreeable. I called my mod (DIJU) because well, it means that it is a uncanon version. “DIJU” means many other things such as, continue, next, exetra. It is not perfect, but I believe that if us fans work together to solve this nearing imposable puzzle of compiling Huttesse words from comic books and other materials, we will be able to roughly recreate something that looks similar to a “broken down” version. Therefore, is it weird to call it, DIJU? It is up to you guys. Enjoy and please share any concerns and comments you may have. Thank you :)

Primarily, this version of Huttesse has some Mandilorian borrowings in the language, but the pronunciation is sapced out a little more. Some other real-world languages not listed are down below.

LANGUAGES USED: Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Bengali, Hindi, Armenian, Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, Some French, Some Italian, Chichewa, Slavic languages…

LANGUAGE: HUTTESSE (DIJU) CHUWANI: NALHAKU (DIJU JABAKASH)

HUTTESSE (ENGLISH DUBED INBOX)/ (BASICO DUBUKU KASHUMA)

Syntax:
There is not really any particular structure to the language that is like English. The language itself consists of word stacking, a polyphotal language that stacks nouns and verbs together to make more complex words. There are numerous versions of this same language within the Star wars universe, but many fans have come and decided to add onto the language to create a complete dictionary for a language very scares within the Star wars universe. Bear with me, many additions will be made as fans find words from comic books and other sources where the spoken language (Huttesse) is used.

(SUBJECT/ ADJECTIVE) + (VERB)= SENTENCE

(VERB) + (SUBJECT/ ADJECTIVE) = SENTENCE

But the structure can entirely change due to what the speaker thinks is most important.

Example text:
TU VOROSHI JEDAI CHIGUNGO TOMATU SEMASAHI JAKDA’KI NA?

Do you believe the Jedi have really injured the chieftain at this location/ area/ watering hole.

HOICHACHI DROMO SUKUTE HAMASKU FIWIGINA SO?

You should have deployed droids to protect the villages.

Ok, this is I a test run basically using the language and seeing of the mechanics of it really work well enough.

HUTTESSE: PARICADO KUNGOKESS ROBOKRIYA DIJU BANBALA.