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  2. William Scott Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Translator William Scott Wilson (born 1944, Nashville, Tennessee ) is known for translating several works of Japanese literature , mostly those relating to the martial tradition of that country. Wilson has brought historical Chinese and Japanese thought, philosophy, and tactics to the West in his translations of famous East Asian literature.

  3. Wookieepedia - Wikipedia

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    Wookieepedia: The Star Wars Wiki is an online encyclopedia for information about the Star Wars universe [1] —including information on all the films, books, television series, the Star Wars Expanded Universe, any upcoming Star Wars material, and more.

  4. Languages in Star Wars - Wikipedia

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    Language development was approached as sound design and was handled by Ben Burtt, sound designer for both the original and prequel trilogies.He created the alien dialogue out of existing non-English language phrases and their sounds, such as Quechua for Greedo in the original Star Wars film and Haya for the character Nien Nunb in Return of the Jedi. [1]

  5. Wookiee - Wikipedia

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    On another such occasion, the Rebel Alliance, before the destruction of the first Death Star, formed a plan to free the Wookiee population from enslavement. Together with Han Solo, the Rebel Alliance attempted to raid the planet but was ultimately stopped by the Empire. Han Solo then fled in the Millennium Falcon. [citation needed] The New Republic

  6. Wookie - Wikipedia

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    Wookiee, a tall, hairy humanoid species in the Star Wars fictional universe Wookey , a village and civil parish 2 miles from Wells in Somerset, England Topics referred to by the same term

  7. Alexander O. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Alexander O. Smith is a professional Japanese to English translator and author. While his output covers many areas such as adaptation of Japanese novels, manga, song lyrics, anime scripts, and various academic works, he is best known for his software localizations of Japanese video games including Vagrant Story, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, and Final Fantasy XII.

  8. Babylon (software) - Wikipedia

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    Babylon is a tool used for translation and conversion of currencies, measurements and time, and for obtaining other contextual information. Babylon has a patented [ specify ] OCR technology and a single-click activation that works in any Microsoft Windows application, such as Microsoft Word , Microsoft Outlook , Microsoft Excel , Internet ...

  9. Grogu - Wikipedia

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    Grogu first appears in the series debut, "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian", when the Mandalorian accepts a valuable commission from a mysterious man known only as "The Client" (Werner Herzog), who works for a remnant of the now-fallen Galactic Empire.