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In the Clone Wars S03E04, Greedo speaks English Galactic Basic/Common. However, in "A New Hope", Greedo speaks... well, whatever he speaks, it's not English. What language is it, and also, does he manage to un-learn English in the next 20 years?

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    Fairly sure it's Huttese.
    – TZHX
    Commented May 31, 2015 at 16:09
  • That would make sense! facepalms Thanks :)
    – Mikasa
    Commented May 31, 2015 at 16:09
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    Galactic basic or Common, not English
    – user16696
    Commented May 31, 2015 at 17:38
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    First time I ever saw it, I thought it was Italian.
    – SQB
    Commented Jun 1, 2015 at 20:02
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    Maybe I'm being racist or something, but could it be that the Rodian is speaking Rodese? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_in_Star_Wars#Rodian_language
    – user45549
    Commented Jan 14, 2016 at 22:52

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Greedo is probably speaking Huttese in A New Hope. I say probably because there doesn't seem to be a canonical source that explicitly states the language in use.

Supporting, but not conclusive evidence for this:

  • several of Greedo's lines appear on the "Speaking Huttese" page at Wookieepedia
  • Wookieepedia also lists Huttese as one of the primary languages for Greedo's people, the Rodians. It cites the Galactic Phrase and Travel Guide for this information, which is a licensed work but not canon -- yet apparently explicitly states that Greedo's part of this conversation is Huttese.
  • he is currently in employ of a Hutt (Jabba), who is never seen speaking anything else.
  • other collaboratively-edited sites (such as IMDB) typically state it as Huttese in their quotes.

Detracting evidence:

  • the script simply lists "a foreign tongue", but this is one of only a few occurrences of non-English dialogue.
  • the novelisation makes out that they are both speaking the same language, or makes no mention of Greedo speaking something different.
  • Rodians didn't even have a name until after the film came out. It first appeared in an RPG supplement. Like a lot of other things to do with Star Wars, people have built up much around it that isn't necessarily supported by the original sources.

Anyway... That he chose to speak this language to Han can not be taken as evidence that he didn't know Galactic Basic at this time -- he knew Han would be able to understand, and was able to understand Han's responses to him. Particularly the blaster bolt.

Huttese is the second most common language in the galaxy. Choosing to address Han in this language has no disadvantage.

In his appearance in the Clone Wars TV series he is talking to people who are somewhat more removed from the criminal spheres in which knowing Huttese is expected. Talking to Chairman Papanoida in Basic is necessary here.

Plus, there's really no need to make us read in a cartoon, is there?

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    How do you know he was speaking Huttese?
    – Valorum
    Commented May 31, 2015 at 18:37
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    It's widely called that, wookiepedia says its a very common tongue, but the script I can find only says "a foreign language".
    – TZHX
    Commented May 31, 2015 at 18:45
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    Yes, I know that. So where did this "widely" known knowledge come from?
    – Valorum
    Commented May 31, 2015 at 18:47
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    I assume you have the novelisation memorised. ;) does that give more to go on?
    – TZHX
    Commented May 31, 2015 at 18:54
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    "...a Hutt, who are never seen speaking anything else." Except Ziro in The Clone Wars, but I guess he'd kinda the black sheep of the family. Commented Jun 1, 2015 at 13:53

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