Does anybody swear in Star Wars?

Sithspit is a common curse in all eras of the Star Wars universe, used to express surprise, anger, or other strong emotions. A related curse, sithspawn, refers to creatures genetically engineered by the Sith. Both swears originated on Corellia.
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How many swears are in Star Wars?

IIRC, there are only 3 curse words said by 2 different characters in the OT. We then see Finn say "Hell no" to Han in TFA. I just thought it was interesting that the only 2 character to say the word "Hell" in Star Wars, share a scene together.
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What is the F word in Star Wars?

Kark: Expletive, used akin to 'fuck', as in "Kark it".
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Are Jedi allowed to swear?

Yes, the Jedi did occasionally swear.
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Does mandalorian swear?

“Dank farrik” has become a permanent swear staple on The Mandalorian. Its direct meaning is unknown — it could potentially serve as an alternative to "damn" or the f-word — but its intent is obvious.
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Is Star Wars appropriate for a 5 year old?

Most parents—at least those who, like me, are inordinately attached to Star Wars—felt that around four to seven years old was the sweet spot. At that age, most children have sufficient attention span to sit down and follow a feature-length story.
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What does wicket say to Leia?

Known phrases. Coatee-cha tu yub nub! — "Celebrate the freedom!"
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What is the B word in Star Wars?

Bantha poodoo, a Huttese phrase meaning "Bantha fodder," first appears in "Episode VI: Return of the Jedi" as an insult spoken by Jabba the Hutt.
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Are Jedi allowed to drink?

Although the Jedi Lord Valenthyne Farfalla was known to enjoy fine wine circa 1000 BBY, alcohol was not recommended for Jedi by the time of the Clone Wars. The Jedi Council did frown upon Padawans getting intoxicated, although this was a guideline rather than an actual interdiction.
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Can Jedi have wives?

A woman who had lost her spouse by death was called a widow. In the Jedi Order, emotional attachment and possession were forbidden because they could lead to jealousy and fear of loss, and ultimately the dark side of the Force; for that reason, Jedi were not allowed to marry.
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How do you offend Star Wars fans?

23 Things You Should Never Say To A Star Wars Fan
  1. “My favorite character is Jar Jar Binks.”
  2. “Of course I love Star Wars! ...
  3. “Han Solo did not shoot first, it was that green guy.”
  4. “Well my favorite fight was Yoda vs. ...
  5. “Qui-Gon Jinn suggesting to Obi Wan to go on separate ships was clever.”
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What does E Chu Ta mean?

In this scene, it's very clear that “echuta” means something very rude, like “screw you” or “piss off.” It's a brilliant made-up word, because the cadence of the nouns and verbs somehow just sounds obscene and crude.
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What is a Star Wars insult?

General Star Wars insults

Bantha Fodder: A way of saying “bulls**t”. Buckethead: One of Ezra's favorite things to call Stormtroopers in Star Wars Rebels. Clanker: Used to describe the battle droids during Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Son of a Bantha: A derogatory term used around the galaxy, similar to “son of a b***h”.
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Why do they say dank Farrik?

"Dank farrik" has been used a couple of times on screen, and its context makes it pretty clear that it's an exclamation of frustration or, to be more accurate, a swear word.
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Is there swearing in a new hope?

There are also a few instances of mild language, specifically "damn" and "hell," plus plenty of insults.
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How do you say goodbye in Star Wars?

The most common phrase you are likely to hear shouted in Galaxy's Edge is “Til the Spires.” It's one of several ways of saying farewell.
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Can Jedi have babies?

Although the 2002 film Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones established that the Jedi Order members couldn't marry or have children, Star Wars creator George Lucas explained that despite their monastic regime, the Jedi were permitted to have sexual intercourse as long they didn't form attachments or possessive ...
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Do Jedi get paid?

Do Jedi get paid? To give a quick answer, No. Jedi do not get paid because they don't accumulate personal wealth, the republic funds them, and their basic needs are provided at the Jedi temple on Coruscant.
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What happens if a Jedi falls in love?

This is the most well-known of the Jedi rules. Love leads to attachment and attachment leads to strong emotions, which are the path to the Dark Side of the Force. Because of this, Jedi are forbidden to fall in love. This, of course, doesn't stop Anakin Skywalker from falling in love with Padmé.
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What language do Jedi speak?

Ben Burtt, Return of the Jedi's sound designer, created the Ewok language, or Ewokese. On Return of the Jedi DVD commentary track, Burtt identified the language that he heard in the BBC documentary as Kalmyk Oirat, a tongue spoken by the isolated nomadic Kalmyks.
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Does English exist in Star Wars?

Skip forward 50 years, and Basic is also the name for the lingua franca used throughout the Star Wars franchise. It's the language the main characters all speak, and that most of the alien species also understand. And in practical terms, it too is English.
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Are Star Wars languages real?

The languages spoken in Star Wars, however, are – in the main – based on real-world languages. A sound designer sampled a language and then an actor improvised some lines based on the way it sounded. In fact, the fame of many Star Wars languages is more often tied to the iconic characters known for speaking them.
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Is Ewok a real language?

Ewoks speak their native language of Ewokese, a fictional language created for the film. This language is understood by C-3PO, but not the humans in the film.
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Has there ever been an Ewok Jedi?

An Ewok Jedi was in activity at some point following the founding of the New Republic in 4 ABY. Unusually for most Ewoks, this Ewok was born with the necessary mental capacity to access and utilize the Force.
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What do the Jawas say?

Known phrases. A beton nya mombay m'bwa! This is mine, all mine! Etee uwanna waa.
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