Star Wars’ Aurebesh Joins Google Translate

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“Luke Skywalker learned to read Aurebesh by the time he was four years old, from a set of old educational datatapes given to him by his aunt Beru.”

What you might know as the Alphabet in English is known as the Aurebesh - also correct as just "Aurebesh" in Star Wars. This set of letters works much like a standard 1:1 code, where each letter of our Alphabet has its own unique character in the Aurebesh. There are also characters for basic punctuation and the numbers 1 through 9 and zero, too. Today, Google provides all of you Star Wars scene code-crackers with a helpful tool - Google Translate.
 
This is all legend and myth now.
The books mean nothing. Might as well throw them all away.
Disney has pushed (destroyed) those ideas into oblivion for the almighty dollar.
Get ready for JJ's reboot of Star Wars.
If you liked what he did to Trek then you'll like the new Start Wars...
If not then... well then there you are.
 
Does it do Bocce?

What I really need is a translator who understands the binary language of moisture evaporators.
 
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