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Geonosian language

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Geonosian was the language of the Geonosian species native to Geonosis. It consisted of click consonants, possible through the dual-mandibles of Geonosians—one moving vertically, and a second, internal set moving horizontally.

Aristocrat Geonosians were also able to understand Basic fluently, unlike the lesser castes. It is unknown if they were physically unable to speak Basic (much like Wookiees), or if they simply preferred their own language.

The language was mostly spoken by Geonosians, but there have been instances of offworlders understanding Geonosian without the immediate need of a translator- Count Dooku and Senator Padmé Amidala are notable examples. It is possible that Geonosian was among the languages politicians were encouraged to learn.

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[edit] Behind the scenes

In a Hyperspace online chat, Matthew Wood, the Supervising Sound Editor for the prequels (as well as the voice of General Grievous) said that the sound of the Geonosians was one of the weirdest he had ever recorded for a Star Wars movie. It consisted of a penguin mating call as well as fruit bats fighting over a banana.

In Attack of the Clones, when Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Padmé are taken into the Geonosian execution arena to be killed, the Geonosians in the arena make noises that sound like Human cheering instead of Geonosian-sounding noises, even though about everyone in the arena is a Geonosian with the exceptions of Count Dooku, Jango Fett, Boba Fett, Nute Gunray, Rune Haako, Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Padmé Amidala.

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