I have been informed that they don't actually speak Mandalorian in the Mandalorian Links: mandoa.org (Mandalorian fan website) starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Mando%27a/Legends (main source for video)
Well made video, though if you could have reached out to some of those who study the language deeply, there are resources on many of the topics in the video we couldve shared so you could have the ipa, help with grammar, etc. While there are some errors and misunderstandings, still a well structured video
Mr Quimby where in the Mandalorian did you hear them using Mando'a? i'm one of those who has managed to watch every ep thus far and I have to say i must have missed it where they used anything other then Tusken (the thing sand people talk), huttese or jawaese. also come join us in the oyu'baat :) a whole bunch of people coming together to learn mando'a and everything else mandalorian.
@@ConnorQuimby I know I am a bit late to the party, but I''ve gotten interested to learn more about the language, but I am having a hard time trying to find the server. Is it still up, and if so, do you have a link to it?
Plot twist: they use little to no Mando'a in show because Mando'a as a language was heavipy developed by EU writer - Karen Traviss, but since not just her Republic Commando book series was retconned by TCW show, Disney bought Lucasfilm and announced everything Legends, and it wasn't very good in all writers eyes, Karen Traviss even deleted all Mando'a notes from her site after it happened.
I took a look at your channel and it seems to be all about languages and I’m very excited. I would binge them as I’ve been looking for a source of similar language knowledge as what you seem to display but I have finals and it’s 3 am. So, I’ll be back
I have been informed that they don't actually speak Mandalorian in the Mandalorian
Links:
mandoa.org (Mandalorian fan website)
starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Mando%27a/Legends (main source for video)
Well made video, though if you could have reached out to some of those who study the language deeply, there are resources on many of the topics in the video we couldve shared so you could have the ipa, help with grammar, etc.
While there are some errors and misunderstandings, still a well structured video
It's sad that she stopped working on Mandalorian, it would be famous colang
0:28 The Empire = the Briʔish Empire confirmed
Based and Connor-pilled
Mr Quimby where in the Mandalorian did you hear them using Mando'a? i'm one of those who has managed to watch every ep thus far and I have to say i must have missed it where they used anything other then Tusken (the thing sand people talk), huttese or jawaese.
also come join us in the oyu'baat :) a whole bunch of people coming together to learn mando'a and everything else mandalorian.
Two things! One, I realized I never actually double checked that they speak it in the show- oops! Secondly, I already am in the oyu-baat :)
Bescar is mando'a for mandalorian iron
@@ConnorQuimby I know I am a bit late to the party, but I''ve gotten interested to learn more about the language, but I am having a hard time trying to find the server. Is it still up, and if so, do you have a link to it?
Plot twist: they use little to no Mando'a in show because Mando'a as a language was heavipy developed by EU writer - Karen Traviss, but since not just her Republic Commando book series was retconned by TCW show, Disney bought Lucasfilm and announced everything Legends, and it wasn't very good in all writers eyes, Karen Traviss even deleted all Mando'a notes from her site after it happened.
I took a look at your channel and it seems to be all about languages and I’m very excited. I would binge them as I’ve been looking for a source of similar language knowledge as what you seem to display but I have finals and it’s 3 am. So, I’ll be back
Very nice video 👍
Very nice and mostly accurate :D
Nice video? yes. Mostly accurate....? ehhhhh
YOOOOOO NEW VIDEOOOOO!!!!
I would like some Star Trek content!
epic vid
I didn't know Mando'a was an actual conlang just a fictional nonexistent language like þe oþer languages in þe Star Wars universe.
*ðe, *oðer
cool
Sounds like Russian fsr
First
I did not mess up spelling on a linguistic channel
second
Certified bruh moment