![]() ![]() To start learning, go to the Menu and choose Read. Some Aurebesh fonts will flip a letter horizontally to indicate a capital letter, so if you see a horizontally flipped letter in a piece of Aurebesh text, it's intended as a capital letter. The Aurebesh does not have capital letters. Some, but not all, punctuation symbols that also have an Aurebesh counterpart, as you can see in the image above. However, they look almost identical to our Arabic numerals: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 This also works for ae, eo, kh, ng, oo, sh, th.Īurebesh doesn't just have different letters, but also different numbers. Try typing 'c h' and then 'ch' in the following text field: For example, an 'h' after a 'c' becomes a 'cherek'. The font that is used on this website automatically creates ligatures. You can write in Aurebesh without using ligatures and it would still be correct. In fact, ligatures are, canonically, never mandatory. For example, c + h ( C + H ) becomes Cherek ( ch ).Īlthough in canon material, these ligatures are not always used and sometimes the two separate letters are used rather than the ligature. The only other difference is in Aurebesh, there are some digraphs (a combination of two letters representing one sound) that are written as one letter (called a ligature). And the new clips show us a glimpse of Boba's painful recovery.As you can see, the Aurebesh has every letter we do, but with a different name and symbol. But instead of being digested for a thousand years, Boba survived his ordeal. After capturing the imagination of Star Wars fans in The Empire Strikes Back, Boba Fett apparently met an inglorious demise in Return of the Jedi when he was swallowed by the Sarlacc Pit. The latest trailer also appears to fill in some of the gaps in Boba Fett's history. ![]() However, the closing seconds of the season established a new status quo when Boba and his right-hand woman, Fennec Shand, took control of Jabba the Hutt's fallen criminal empire. The bounty hunter made his comeback last year in The Mandalorian season 2 as an unexpected ally of the title character. Now, Disney+ and Lucasfilm have released a new trailer that hypes up Boba Fett's return to prominence on the planet where he was long thought to have met his doom, Tatooine. In just a few weeks, The Book of Boba Fett will start a new chapter in the Star Wars franchise. Regardless of whether you order the full Aurebesh keycap set or the one with the English sublegends, both kits come with eight unique novelty keycaps “to show your loyalty to the Empire.” This way, you’ll at least know what key you’re pressing. C-3PO is similarly not included for translation needs, but if you aren’t already familiar with the official Aurebesh language of the Empire, NovelKeys also offers a second variant of the keyboard with the English alphabet to make typing a bit easier. They’re priced at $250 for the keycaps, and users are expected to supply their own keyboard. Unlike other Star Wars-themed replacement keyboards in the past, this keyboard is an official collaboration with NovelKeys, and that means that the replacement keycap sets don’t come cheap. In addition to the Aurebesh characters, you’ll also find a set of keys with iconography from the series, like a lightsaber for the enter key and Dark Side symbols, inlcuding Darth Vader’s helmet. Unless you’re familiar with your way around a standard keyboard layout, this means that non-touch typists may need a little help from C-3PO to decipher the keys and translate the keyboard into English. These keycaps fit over the individual keys on your existing keyboard and come with a script for the official Aurebesh language of the Galactic Empire, making it a nice novelty gift for any loyal Star Wars fan. Rather than selling a full desktop replacement keyboard to loyal fans, Disney’s Lucasfilm partnered with NovelKeys to create two different sets of replacement keycaps that will appeal to loyal audiences of the franchise. Star Wars fans can now customize their own desktop keyboards to have the look of a computer terminal straight from the Death Star. ![]()
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