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What am i going to do(Spoiler)

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What am i going do to about that little that girl in the cargo hold i don't know what she is saying i mean what doe's hamdo deshbamk mean!!! :confused:
if enyone knows what she is saying tell me now? :mad:
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Sorry. I also have no clue as to what she's saying. :( The only way to tell is through the conversation options you choose. (Spoilers, please highlight)
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This girl is the missing girl that the Twilek in Dantooine (you can find him near the landing pad) has been talking about. Just tell him you found her and you have completed the quest.
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If your Dark Side , you can get infinate DS points by telling her to get off your ship, but stopping her before she gets off :) and telling her again and so on.
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Just try different dialog options, then I belive you can "learn" her language.
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The girl speaks mandalorian. So can your main character, so if you try hard enough, you should be able to understand what the girl says.
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Gizka wrote:The girl speaks mandalorian. So can your main character, so if you try hard enough, you should be able to understand what the girl says.
I do recall that she speaks in a broken version of Mandalorian since she haven't mastered that language yet. That's why the main character found it hard to understand her, even though he/she knows Mandalorian.
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got to dantooine, i believe outside the enclave, there's a twilek looking for a little girl. i'm not sure but i think you have to understand the language before he appears.
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I didn't know the Mandalorians have their own language. How come they never speak it when you are around them? :confused: ( In the first game and more importantly, the second one )
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Sith Dog wrote:I didn't know the Mandalorians have their own language. How come they never speak it when you are around them? :confused: ( In the first game and more importantly, the second one )
Because nobody speaks any language in that series, except the one native to the country of purchase. Everything else is basically a series of three mishmashes of 20 fake words each, constantly randomized for use in any individual conversation.
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But like Rodians and Twileks and Ithorians have their own dialect and language.
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Most alien language (non-English, that is) in the KOTOR series sounds mostly like made-up language, like what Fable had mentioned. I just wish that if the developers want to include alien languages, at least they should have given alien language more vocabulary because they (the aliens and non-English speakers) keep on repeating the same phrase even when the conversation is different.
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Sith Dog wrote:But like Rodians and Twileks and Ithorians have their own dialect and language.
As DesR85 pointed out, it's made up language: a few syllables strung together to make about 20 "words," which can be used interchangeably. Do this 2 or 3 times, and you have your "languages." Actually building a language is a much more complex process, and one that involves a lot more word parts, words, rules of grammar, etc.

The way the developers hoped to fool you was because you entered the game with the expectation of things being strange and different, and because the nonsense is quickly spoken. If you analyze it, there's no content.
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What I'm saying is why do the Mandalorians just speak Basic( or English or the main language of the game) instead of having their own dialect or something.If they really have their own language.I know it's not really a language that the aliens speak. It's basically the same thing over again, but why didn't they do it for the Mandalorians. :confused:
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Sith Dog wrote:What I'm saying is why do the Mandalorians just speak Basic( or English or the main language of the game) instead of having their own dialect or something.
Because, as I just wrote, it takes a great deal of effort to actually create a real language. It is far, far simpler to create 20 syllables and string them together in odd combinations.
If they really have their own language.I know it's not really a language that the aliens speak. It's basically the same thing over again, but why didn't they do it for the Mandalorians. :confused:
You'll have to ask LucasArts that one. ;)
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You guys seem to be forgetting that Mandalorian prisoner on Korriban. He speaks Mandalorian, I think.
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All the Mandalorians I saw spoke English or "Basic."
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d-mac wrote:You guys seem to be forgetting that Mandalorian prisoner on Korriban. He speaks Mandalorian, I think.
Technically his was speaking mandalorian, but they used the male twilek's language for him, kinda wierd how Mandalorians and twilek's have such similar languages...
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Darth Chef wrote:Technically his was speaking mandalorian, but they used the male twilek's language for him, kinda wierd how Mandalorians and twilek's have such similar languages...
Nah, it wasn't Twi'lek, it was definately Mandalorian. It was different. There is a student in the academy who speaks Twi'lek, but I'm talking about that Mandalorian prisoner in the interrogation cage.
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