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==Possible Explanations for the Lack of a Number 7== | ==Possible Explanations for the Lack of a Number 7== |
Revision as of 17:20, 10 December 2013

- "Utinni!"
- — A Common Jawa Phrase
- "Utto nye usabia atoonyoba?"
- — Another Common Jawa Phrase
The Jawa Trade Language is a variant of the Jawa language. Because Jawas used scents in their language that were not able to be distinguishable for non-Jawa traders, Jawas invented a spoken and written version that did not require scents. This language is widely accepted by Jawas as the easiest way to communicate verbally with non-Jawas. Jawas lack the ability to speak Basic and many other languages without assistance.
The language has been both useful for trading with Jawas and the cause of numerous jokes about Jawas. It is complicated for some races to learn, but as easy as directly translating words for other races.