Grrraooowww gruhhh.
In Shyriiwook, the language of Wookiees, "goodbye" is generally expressed as "urrrrrrrr."
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"Ruh nuh bruv tika."
In Star Wars, there's no official language for saying "Merry Christmas," but fans often use Huttese or Shyriiwook for fun. In Huttese, you might say "Merry Christmas" as "Chuba Christmas," while in Shyriiwook, it's more about the sentiment than a direct translation. Alternatively, you can simply say "Happy Life Day," which is the Star Wars equivalent of celebrating during the holiday season.
In Shyriiwook, the language spoken by Wookiees in the Star Wars universe, there isn't a direct translation for phrases like "turn the page and let's begin." The language primarily consists of growls and roars, with context often conveyed through tone and emotion rather than specific words. To communicate this idea, a Wookiee might use a series of vocalizations and gestures to indicate the action of turning a page and starting something new.
It depends on what you mean by words. If you mean Galactic Basic (or the standard language spoken in the Star Wars Universe) the answer is none. Same goes for Huttese. However Chewbacca is completely fluent in Shyriiwook (the Wookiee language), and can speak the entire language. And is limited only by the number of words in Shyriiwook. Additionally, he can understand Galactic Basic even if he is incapable of speaking it.
Target audience is: público meta.
Pouvons-nous aller à Target.
To say "stay well" in Zulu, you can say "hamba kahle."
Comment dire "target" en francais: une cible
Stay, as in to stay at a hotel, would be 'tomaru.'