6 million forms of communication, for he is constantly repeating that throughout the movies
There are 3 and 1/2 star wars fanclubs.
There are four.
All of them
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banned like star Jones
"C-3PO" was played by Anthony Daniels .
There are 20 million sentient species in the Star Wars galaxy, so each sentient species (excluding humans) has its own native tongue, so there are 20 million alien languages for each one of them.
In the movies he doesn't say an exact number, when EV-9D9 asks C3PO:"How many languages do you speak?," C3PO answers: "I am fluent in over six million forms of communication...."Reference: Star Wars, episode V transcripts.
Actually the Bible was written in many different languages. The english word Star does not appear once in the original text.
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The "star" is an asterisk, and is located on the number 8 key at the top of your keyboard. You type it by holding down the shift key, and then typing the * . like this *************************************
There is very little mention of any languages that Worf speaks in the Star Trek series. We know he speaks at least some Klingon, but because of the use of universal translators, we don't know what Earth languages he speaks.
All star Trek aliens have their own languages, but most of the languages are never depicted in full conversations. Exceptions are Klingon, which is a complete language, and Vulcan which has been depicted in Star Trek movies.
Decidable languages are closed under union, intersection, concatenation, and Kleene star operations. This means that if two languages are decidable, their union, intersection, concatenation, and Kleene star are also decidable.
Yes, there is a Klingon version of the Bible, but it is only a translation from English and not from the original Biblical languages.
Because, until forging of iron was discovered, the only iron was what came from meteorite or "falling stars."
Closure properties of regular languages include: Union: The union of two regular languages is also a regular language. Intersection: The intersection of two regular languages is also a regular language. Concatenation: The concatenation of two regular languages is also a regular language. Kleene star: The Kleene star operation on a regular language results in another regular language.