Author Topic: Apperently you can now translate to Aurebesh in google translate  (Read 2337 times)

For all you nerds out there. I tought it was cool enough to share.

This thing will remail untill February 8th.

what is aurebesh
why is it not permanent

what is aurebesh
why is it not permanent
Its a thing from star wars

holy stuff why didn't i notice this earlier


im assuming this is just a different alphabet

I cant find this option on Google Translate.


I'm learning this at the mo.
Got a cheat sheet alphabet on my wall.

I'm learning this at the mo.
Got a cheat sheet alphabet on my wall.
I learned the dragonborn language just to cheat on my history test :^)

I learned the dragonborn language just to cheat on my history test :^)
I, uh, don't know how that would help you, but nice, lol.

I'm only learning Aurabesh so that I can read the signs in Star Wars The Old Republic.


Although recently I spotted a poster hidden in the backgrounf of an episode of Doctor Who, which was supposed to look like a generic Alien-themed poster on a wall in an Alien Shanty Town.
However it had Aurabesh on it, with the word "Delorean" on it, as well as a symbol for the Flux Capacitor.
So someone on the set design had used a Star Wars/Back to the Future crossover poster!
« Last Edit: December 02, 2015, 06:32:01 AM by sir dooble »

I learned the dragonborn language just to cheat on my history test :^)

How did that help you?

Probably wrote the answers in the dragonborn language and wrote them in the roman alphabet on the test.

Probably wrote the answers in the dragonborn language and wrote them in the roman alphabet on the test.
If that's the case, I've no idea how he didn't get caught just having what's clearly a code in front of him, or clearly reading something during the test.

If that's the case, I've no idea how he didn't get caught just having what's clearly a code in front of him, or clearly reading something during the test.
Its not like I have a huge paper infront of me and casually read it and write stuff down when I'm done.
I keep it in my pencase and when the teacher catches me I just tell him it are some scribbles and lines 'n stuff.