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Star Wars Huttese Translator RingThis ring takes the (Jabba) Huttese alphabet and shows it's English translation. Perfect for your Star Wars fan. More info: Huttese was the native language of the Hutts, although it was spoken by many races, especially those in Hutt Space. 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
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Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
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