Huttese/Legends

"Goopta mo bossa!"

- Huttese farewell meaning "May your mind not evaporate!"

Huttese was the native language of the Hutts.

History
Because of the Hutts' commercial and criminal influence throughout the Galaxy, Huttese was the second most common language after Galactic Basic, and served as the Lingua franca for most of the space surrounding the Hutts' territory. Being one of the more common modes of intergalactic communication, the Baobab School of Speed-Learning offered an extremely popular course to promote Huttese fluency.

Huttese was so influental that it also became the language of the Rodian race, rendering the Old Rodese obsolete. Huttese seemed to be one of the official languages of Tatooine.

All the Nimbanels were fluent in Huttese, as well as in Basic and their own language, Basic, because their snout structure made them easy to articulate the Huttese language. Understanding the advantages of learning such an important language, the species made it a semi-official language of Nimban.

Toydarians were also usually fluent in Huttese, because the two species had had a long commercial history with each other. They usually preferred to speak their Toydarian language rather than Basic, but if that was not a choice, they would try Huttese.

Although most Hutts were fluent in spoken and written Basic, they considered Huttese to be a much superior language to Basic, and demanded that "lesser beings" address them in Huttese. There were no words for "please" or "thank you" in Huttese.

The Hutts were the owners of three species, Niktos, Klatooinians and Vodrans, since the time of the Third Battle of Vontor. Klatooinians and Vodrans had forfeited their respective languages (Klatooinian language and Vodran language) to replace them with Huttese, being usually illiterate. However, Niktos kept alive the Nikto language during their servitude, learning Huttese only as a second language, and sometimes Basic as a third language. Some Hutts talked with their Nikto servants in Nikto language.

Huttese had many words ending in -a, especially -a(C)a (ex. botaffa), palatalised l (rulya), and expressions formed by duplicated words (rocka rocka, puna puna, chu chu). Another common convention of Huttese was the pronunciation of x: a wet snap of the lips akin to an extremely aggressive kiss.

Common words and phrases

 * Achuta 'Hello'
 * Ah'chu apenkee? 'Who are you?'
 * Alay 'Late'
 * An 'And'
 * Andoba 'Another'
 * Ap-xmasi keepuna 'Don't shoot!'
 * Ateema 'Now'
 * Azalus 'Dangerous'
 * Baatu baatu 'Bother'
 * Backa 'Backstage'
 * Banda 'Music band'
 * Bargon 'Bargain'
 * Bata 'Back'
 * Bedwanna 'To buy'
 * Beesga 'Last fool'
 * Binggona 'Strained'
 * Blastoh 'Weapon', 'blaster'
 * Bo shuda greeting
 * Bolla 'To go'
 * Bona nai kachu. 'You're in trouble now.'
 * Bongo 'Shoulder'
 * Booki 'Boy'
 * Bootana 'Garden(s)'
 * Boska 'Let's go', or 'Go'
 * Bota 'Engines'
 * Bsha 'move'
 * Bu 'The'
 * Bukee 'boy'
 * Bunko 'palace'
 * Bunky dunko 'home'
 * Buttmalia 'A bet'
 * Champio 'champion'
 * Chawa 'to race'
 * Che copah 'price'
 * Che 'for'
 * Chess ko 'be careful'
 * Chowbaso 'welcome
 * Chuba! '(hey) you!' or a type of creature often used as a food.
 * Coona tee-tocky malia? 'What took you so long?'
 * Da beesga coo palyeeya pityee bo tenya go kaka juju hoopa. The last fool who called me that got his antennae stuffed down his throat.
 * Da 'that'
 * Dolpee kikyuna! 'I am a friend!'
 * Dopo mee gusha, peedunkey? 'Do you feel lucky, punk?'
 * Duro 'Duros'
 * Dyst 'ship'
 * Echuta a very insulting expletive used as a curseword
 * Eniki 'okay'
 * Hagwa boska punyoo! 'Don't go for that weapon'.
 * Hagwa doopee. 'Don't move!'
 * H'chu apenkee greeting
 * Hi chuba da naga? 'What do you want?'
 * Inkabunga! 'incredible!'
 * Je killya um pasa doe beeska wumpa. 'Kill me and ten more will rise in my place.'
 * Jeeska da sookee koopa moe nanya. 'Keep your suction cups where I can see them.'
 * Kako Kreespa! 'burn/fry them!'
 * Kapa tonka. 'Hands up.'
 * Kava doompa D'emperiolo stoopa. 'You're an Imperial fool.
 * Kavaa kyotopa bu whirlee backa? 'Can I visit the dancers backstage?'
 * Kee baatu baatu. 'You bother me.'
 * Kee chai chai cun kuta? 'What are you doing here?'
 * Kee hasa do punyoo. 'Drop your weapon.'
 * Keel-ee calleya ku kah. 'You dissapoint me.'
 * Keepuna! 'Shoot!'
 * Kickeeyuna mo Wooky doo tee puna puna! 'Don't anybody move or the Wookiee here will tie your legs into a taut-line hitch!'
 * Koochoo 'idiot'
 * Koona t'chuta? 'Going somewhere?'
 * Kung 'scum'
 * Mee jewz ku 'goodbye'
 * Meecooda joggdu stafa do tah poda 'I could run faster than your pod'
 * Mikiyuna! Pasta mo rulya! Do bata gee mwaa tusawa! 'Everybody, hands off your weapons and back up against the bar!'
 * Moova dee boonkee ree slagwa. 'Turn around real slowly.''
 * Murishani 'Bounty Hunter'
 * Nobata 'no'
 * Noobi oonatee raca, rookie poodoo? 'First time recing, Rookiee Poodoo?'
 * Ootman 'outlander'
 * Ootmian 'outworlder'
 * Peedunky 'punk'
 * Poodoo 'fodder'
 * Procha mah bompa cheestah crispa 'Follow too close and you’ll get cooked'
 * Pushee wumpah skocha-kloonkee!!! 'Watch out, exhaust-for-brains!!!'
 * Shag 'slave'
 * Sie batha ne beechee? 'Are you talking about me?'
 * Siyu 'Jedi'
 * Sleemo 'slimeball'
 * Smeeleeya whao toupee upee. 'Smile when you say that.'
 * Soong peetch alay. 'It's too late.'
 * Stoopa 'stupid'
 * Tagwa 'yes'
 * Tah-koh tee womp rat e’nachu 'You’ll end up womp rat food'
 * Tah pee-chah ah kulkee flunka 'You need to go back to racing school'
 * Ting cooing koo soo ah. 'I've got the credits.'
 * Tontta tonka. 'Tentacles up!'
 * U wamma wonka? 'You gonna pay for that?'
 * Wa wanna coe moulee rah? 'When can I expect payment?'
 * Wanta dah moolee-rah? 'Why haven't you paid me?'
 * wooky 'Wookiee'

Dining

 * Boga noga 'Huttese ale'
 * Gardulla (drink) 'Huttese alcoholic beverage'
 * Tatooni Junko 'Huttese alcoholic beverage'
 * Yatooni Boska 'Huttese alcoholic beverage'
 * keebadas binggona 'strained keebadas'
 * mubasa hok 'mubasa hock''
 * jimunee ronto pagona 'braised fork tarts'
 * scuzzi spits 'scurrier tips'
 * hotsa chuba 'hot chubas'
 * sando g'dizzards 'sand gizzars'
 * lickmoomoo 'dessert'
 * yocola 'drink'
 * waffmula 'cake'
 * smak telia 'snack'
 * gocola 'wine'
 * sleemo poy 'drool'
 * howdunga 'burp'

Counting in Huttese
Counting in Huttese is a risky proposition. While Humans have ten fingers, Hutts have but eight, meaning that their method of counting uses base eight. Hutts have utilized the ensuing confusion to their monetary advantage; if, for example, a Hutt were to offer you twelve of something in Huttese, it is the equivalent of ten in Basic. Generally speaking, the problem grows exponentially the higher one rises, and many a race (including the Rodians) have been horribly swindled by the discrepancy.
 * Nobo 0 (Basic Value: 0)
 * Bo 1 (Basic Value: 1)
 * Dopa 2 (Basic Value: 2)
 * Duba 3 (Basic Value: 3)
 * Fwanna 4 (Basic Value: 4)
 * K'wanna 5 (Basic Value: 5)
 * Keeta 6 (Basic Value: 6)
 * Goba 7 (Basic Value: 7)
 * Hunto 10 (Basic Value: 8)
 * Beeska 11 (Basic Value: 9)
 * Boboba 12 (Basic Value: 10)
 * Goboba 13 (Basic Value: 11)
 * Jojoba 14 (Basic Value: 12)
 * Soboba 15 (Basic Value: 13)
 * Koboba 16 (Basic Value: 14)
 * Foboba 17 (Basic Value: 15)
 * Donocha 20 (Basic Value: 16)
 * Honocha 21 (Basic Value: 17)
 * Bohonocha 22 (Basic Value: 18)
 * Dohonocha 23 (Basic Value: 19)
 * Duhonocha 24 (Basic Value: 20)
 * Jujumon 144 (Basic Value: 100)

Literate

 * Padmé Amidala
 * Kitster Banai
 * C-3PO
 * Clezo
 * Bib Fortuna
 * Ephant Mon
 * Nirama
 * Anakin Skywalker / Darth Vader
 * Han Solo
 * Tessek
 * Wald
 * Watto
 * Xizor

Non-literate

 * 4-LOM
 * Passel Argente
 * Blackhole
 * Jorus C'baoth
 * Chewbacca
 * Dengar
 * Niles Ferrier
 * Adi Gallia
 * Guri
 * Kieran Halcyon
 * San Hill
 * Clegg Holdfast
 * Ysanne Isard
 * Mara Jade
 * Wes Janson
 * Dexter Jettster
 * Kyle Katarn
 * Graxol Kelvyyn
 * Plo Koon
 * An'ya Kuro
 * Lumiya
 * Shu Mai
 * Ki-Adi-Mundi
 * Panaka
 * Firmus Piett
 * Sebulba
 * Aurra Sing
 * Luke Skywalker
 * Elan Sleazebaggano
 * Leia Organa Solo
 * Orn Free Taa
 * Thrawn
 * Lady Valarian
 * Oss Willum
 * Mace Windu
 * Zuckuss

Behind the scenes
The Huttese language was introduced in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. In the Special Edition 1997 release of Episode IV, it was adapted for the newly recorded dialogue of Jabba the Hutt.

The dialogue with Greedo was loosely based on the Peruvian language Quechua. This instance of spoken Huttese is unique in the Star Wars universe as it contains palatal clicks as a phoneme. Later appearances resemble more the Aymara dialect.

Most of the alien language spoken in the movies is Huttese. It is also heard in the games Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith, Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. In the latter, the dialogues were pre-recorded, in different genders and moods. They of course didn't correspond to the sayings of the subtitles, but were repeated themselves according to the particular mood.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
 * Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
 * Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (game)
 * Star Wars: Episode I Racer
 * Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
 * MedStar I: Battle Surgeons
 * Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
 * Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
 * Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith