Mandalorian (Mando¬タルa) is a fictional language spoken by the Mandalorian of Star Wars. It is currently being developed into a working language by Karen Traviss.
Portions exist in the Republic Commando video game and its spin-off books, ''Republic Commando: Hard Contact'' , ''Republic Commando: Triple Zero'', Republic Commando: True Colors, and Republic Commando: Order 66. Online samples include fan-created dictionaries, web logs by Traviss, an...
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