Shyriiwook/Legends

"It isn't an easy language to learn, what with all the growls and howls. Big Z told me the whole point was to make it difficult for outsiders to understand."

- Mission Vao

Shyriiwook, also known as Wookieespeak, was the main trade language of the Wookiees. In Basic, Shyriiwook translates to "tongue of the tree people". It was not the only Wookiee language, but, being the main trade language, it was the language understood by most non-Wookiees who understood "the Wookiee language" &mdash; in fact, most non-Wookiees were unaware of the existence of multiple Wookiee languages.

Description
"&hellip;he's good company if you understand the peculiarities of Wookiee talk. I sound pretty stupid trying to speak Wookiee, but I understand it well enough."

- Han Solo, describing Chewbacca to Sai'da

To outsiders, this language usually sounded like mere animalistic barks, roars, growls, and moans, conveying little more than emotion. However, Shyriiwook was in fact just as much an intelligent language as Basic.

The unique shape of the Wookiee throat made Shyriiwook a very difficult, even impossible language to speak for most non-Wookiees; presumably the word Shyriiwook itself, as well as other Wookiee words or names, were transliterations of the original Wookiee sounds into a form more easily pronounced by others. No tongue or lip movement was required to speak Shyriiwook; the jaw was typically locked open, with sound emanating from the throat and back of the mouth.

It was also incredibly difficult, if not impossible, for most Wookiees to learn to speak Basic. As a result, most inter-species communication involving Wookiees had to be carried out in a bilingual format, usually with the Wookiee speaking Shyriiwook and the other party speaking Basic.

Leia Organa Solo encountered a Wookiee with a speech impediment which conveniently rendered his Shyriiwook pronunciation much easier to understand by Leia, who was learning the language at the time.

Shyriiwook had over 150 words for 'wood', depending on content, grain, moisture and underlying structure. It also had fifteen separate words meaning 'violence'.

However, standard Shyriiwook was considered lacking in suitable terminology, and perhaps semantic precision, for many technical subjects. Accordingly, when Wookiees talked about topics such as starship maintenance, the Thykarann dialect was often preferred, with many Wookiees capable of switching between the two with relative ease.

Another Wookiee language, Xaczik, was indigenous to the Wartaki Islands on Kashyyyk and several outlying coastal regions. While Shyriiwook remained the common language of Wookiee trade and travel, the much rarer Xaczik language became the secret language of the Wookiee underground when Imperial forces took over their planet.

Common phrases

 * Wyaaaaaa. Ruh ruh. ("Hello. How are you?")
 * Yuow. ("Goodbye.")
 * Wyogg, ur oh. ("I am well, thank you.")
 * Ruh gwyaaaag. ("I am a friend.")
 * Wgha ryuraygu yuhahyrrararr. ("I am sword and sandal.")
 * Huwaa muaa mumwa. ("Can I buy you a drink?")
 * Wooo hwa hwa? ("Nice weather, eh?")

More advanced phrases

 * Wua ga ma uma ahuma ooma. ("I think my arm has been pulled out of the socket.")
 * Whoaaaa. Waa maa. Warrgh. ("Pardon me, I need to rest my neck muscles.")
 * Waa hu aa ma ma a oo gah? ("Why did you pick on someone one fourth your size?")
 * Roooarrgh ur roo. ("I have a bad feeling about this.")
 * ''Hnn-rowr yrroonn nng rarrr!' ("Long live the New Republic!")
 * Rrargrarg? ("Can I ask another favor?")
 * Rowr ahragh awf ahraroww rowh rohngr grgrff rf rf. (approximately: "He says he's a Jedi Knight now.")
 * RRRrrruurgh! Arrggg! ("I'm not happy about this situation.")
 * Yaag ruggwah maw huah huah? ("How do you give your fur that shine?")
 * Waag mam ga moo. ("The food is good.")
 * Wu yaga gah ahyag. ("I would like a drink, please.")
 * Waag ahyeg ha. ("I can't reach that.")
 * Uwana goya uhama. ("It's hard to find good help these days.")
 * Hoyaarg aga huwaga? ("How are things at the office?")
 * Gu waagaa ahawag? ("Think it is going to rain tomorrow?")
 * Uwaga waa mu Woohiee? ("How tall is that Wookiee?")
 * Wugaga hu uwamma Woohiee wa-ah? ("Who was that Wookiee I saw you with last night?")
 * Woogaah. Huu hawaaaah hoooghhe waagh! ('I'm famished! Whereupon would I find commistables to place upon my tastebuds?')
 * Wuhu wa gaaa ma ma Igra Ann? ("Have you heard the latest Figran D'an yet?")
 * Yu guwah mah oowhama? ("Do you have a salve to kill these parasites?")
 * Guhaw maw ohyah? ("Was he injured?")
 * Huaah maw wuwu agah? ("When will he recover?")

In dealing with telemarketers

 * Mu hu mwa gaa. ("I cannot talk on the comlink right now.")
 * Uoo waa gaa moo. ("It is mealtime.")
 * Wuyagah na Kourasaa Yurinal. ("I do not want the Coruscant Journal.")
 * Aa-ooh-gaa? ("How much is it?")
 * Mu waa waa. ("Please leave me alone.")
 * Mu ah waa gaa a yukshin oid. ("I already have a suction droid.")
 * My agah ya mawah. ("I do not want an in-home demonstration.")
 * Mu na ya. ("Please go away.")

Common words

 * haaag ("doorway")
 * awa ("go")
 * yo agaaha ("headache")
 * ohh haa ("okay")
 * yaag ("how")
 * wuahh ("what")
 * huaahh ("when")
 * muaahh ("who")
 * ah wu aaa ("why")
 * uma ("yes")
 * muawa ("no")
 * hrrrrrnnnn ("right")
 * ur oh ("thank you")
 * BRR ("Hi friends")
 * kourasaa ("Coruscant")
 * yukshin ("suction")
 * oid ("droid")
 * yurinal ("journal")
 * muaarga ("peace")
 * rooohu ("you")
 * wwrcahwowhwa ("friend")
 * rahool ("fool")
 * rah-rear rahh ("come here")

Counting in Shyriiwook

 * (1) ah
 * (2) ah-ah
 * (3) a-oo-ah
 * (4) wyoorg
 * (5) ah wyoorg
 * (6) hu yourg
 * (7) muwaa yourg
 * (8) ah muwaa yourg
 * (9) a-oo-mu
 * (10) aohwawh

Words used as name prefixes

 * arri ("mighty, strong")
 * atti ("father/mother" or "first")
 * bus ("home", "life" or "tree")
 * ciiir ("great, ancient, wise")
 * chal ("hidden, secret" or "shadow")
 * chew ("honored, bole, trusted")
 * dry ("elder, old, wizened")
 * fro ("proud" or "powerful")
 * gaar ("brave, bold, fearless")
 * geyy ("fat, large, great")
 * gra ("peaceful" or "steady, sure")
 * groz ("burning" or "furious" or "golden")
 * issh ("black, dark" or "dangerous" or "deep")
 * ji ("beloved, fortunate, lucky")
 * jow ("star, sun" or "space" or "vast")
 * kalla ("angry, mad, wild")
 * kerri ("high, tall" or "tree")
 * kit ("deft, nimble, swift")
 * liak ("blood" or "red" or "autumn")
 * low ("dutiful" or "honored, proud")
 * lof ("clever, cunning, wily")
 * malla ("beautiful" or "green" or "valued")
 * nag ("heroic, legendary, mythic")
 * ralr ("lake, ocean, sea")
 * ror ("dark, hidden" or "marsh, swamp")
 * sal ("rain, storm, lightning, thunder")
 * shor ("deadly, lethal" or "fierce" or "shadow")
 * sno ("curious" or "quick")
 * spet ("legends" or "legendary, mythic, famed")
 * tar ("cloud, fog, mist")
 * wrrl ("quiet, stealthy" or "soft")

Words used as names suffixes

 * addik ("guardian, guard, sentinel")
 * ahab ("keeper, warden")
 * an ("crafter, craftsman" or "master")
 * anta ("judge" or "leader")
 * arra ("fur" or "shield" or "hide")
 * bacca ("ally, friend" or "brother/sister")
 * becca ("blade" or "defender")
 * bev ("child" or "son/daughter")
 * bow ("bearer, keeper" or "worker")
 * chiir ("air" or "call, speech, voice")
 * chit ("champion, hero")
 * cuk ("companion, husband/wife")
 * drrl ("safety" or "sky, treetop")
 * evge ("beast [especially katarn]" or "rage")
 * kabukk ("ancestor" or "guide, councilor")
 * kazza ("ghost, spirit" or "tracker")
 * kkata ("child" or "rogue, scoundrel")
 * lanna ("cry, growl, roar")
 * mapia ("rain, storm" or "season")
 * mum ("claw, tool" or "climber")
 * nik ("jester, joker" or "riddle" or "webweaver")
 * orral ("strider" or "treasure" or "worthy")
 * ova ("eye" or "gazer, seeker" or "seer")
 * pirr ("builder, forger" or "trader")
 * porin ("sage, scholar, teacher")
 * raoao ("cousin, kin" or "noble")
 * ryyhn ("danger" or "shimmersilk" or "syren plant")
 * tatha ("bite, biter" or "claw")
 * tharr ("flyer" or "swimmer")
 * tobuck ("music, song" or "singer")
 * urra ("soldier, warrior, captain")
 * warr ("forest" or "guide, scout" or "hunter")
 * ykam ("dancer" or "walker")

Notable non-native users of Shyriiwook

 * 4-LOM
 * Elegos A'Kla
 * Callow Batta
 * Depa Billaba
 * Deliah Blue
 * Noa Briqualon
 * C-3PO
 * Lando Calrissian
 * Tenel Ka Djo
 * Durga the Hutt
 * Kyp Durron
 * Shran Etison
 * Meetra Surik
 * Borsk Fey'lya
 * Groex Gal
 * Pash Galae
 * Faltun Garr
 * Gilflyn
 * Tinian I'att Azur-Jamin
 * Ikrit
 * Wes Janson
 * Jasper
 * Qui-Gon Jinn
 * Jool
 * Shotarr Kass
 * Kyle Katarn
 * Kee
 * Graxol Kelvyyn
 * Obi-Wan Kenobi
 * Dayla Kev
 * Hereven Kev
 * Plo Koon
 * Jaden Korr
 * Traest Kre'fey
 * Eryk Kroogar
 * Garik Loran
 * Kanjil Mang
 * Gallo Memm
 * Mika the Hutt
 * Mira
 * Mon Mothma
 * Shalla Nelprin
 * Sabé
 * Nim'Ri
 * Nien Nunb
 * Barriss Offee
 * Bail Prestor Organa
 * Leia Organa
 * Dia Passik
 * Yarael Poof
 * Mikka Reekeene
 * Rekkon
 * Rinn Renado
 * Revan
 * Roa
 * Profex Rynalla
 * Horox Ryyder
 * Tyria Sarkin Tainer
 * Fenn Shysa
 * Cade Skywalker
 * Luke Skywalker
 * Han Solo
 * Jaina Solo
 * Jacen Solo
 * Anakin Solo
 * Bultar Swan
 * Jariah Syn
 * Kell Tainer
 * Ahsoka Tano
 * Elassar Targon
 * Bria Tharen
 * Raynar Thul
 * Tu'rsc'yulir
 * Finis Valorum
 * Mission Vao
 * Velsey
 * Volhei
 * Mace Windu
 * Cala Worner
 * Yoda
 * Zonnos the Hutt

Non-canon appearances

 * Smuggler's Blues
 * Ghosts of Hoth
 * A Wookiee Scorned!
 * A Wookiee Scorned!