As you walk around Galaxy’s Edge, you might notice some strange writing on different signs and buildings. This is Aurebesh, the most common written language in a galaxy far, far away. (You’ll even see it in Return of the Jedi!) That’s cool, you’re probably thinking, but I have no idea what it means.
Turns out, there’s an easy-to-use Aurebesh translator available for your convenience. Just open up the Play Disney Parks app.
Once inside the app, open the translator feature. You’ll see the Aurebesh alphabet, so you can type in whatever phrase you see in front of you. Hit “translate”, and the phrase will be converted to English.
The Aurebesh translator is a fun way to uncover added details in Galaxy’s Edge. I especially like to use it when I’m stuck in line or waiting for an Oga’s Cantina reservation. The more you use it, the easier it is to recognize phrases. Before you know it, you might be able to read Aurebesh on your own!
I want to translate phrases from purchased merchandise from home – how can I do that?
You can use the app exactly as described for the parks experience. Type in the letters you see on your merchandise, and it will translate.
I miss the day when disney didnt have everything under the Star Wars Brand Locked behind their own brandthe days when you could translate Galactic Basic with Bixby Vison or any other image to translate app.
OK, this is helpful. Can’t wait to go back and spend a day translating everything!
It’s really fun! There are tons of things to translate all over the place 🙂