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'''Chakobsa''' is a language created for the ''[[Dune]]'' movies from Legendary and directed by Denis Villeneuve. The films are adaptations of the book series by Frank Herbert. While [[David Peterson]] developed the language for the first film, he and [[Jessie Sams]] worked together to extend the language for part two.
'''Chakobsa''' is a language created for the ''[[Dune]]'' movies from {{wl|Legendary Entertainment|Legendary}} directed by {{wl|Denis Villeneuve}}, which are adaptations of {{wl|Dune (franchise)|the book series}} by {{wl|Frank Herbert}}. While [[David Peterson]] developed the language for the first film, he and [[Jessie Peterson]] worked together to extend the language for part two. For more information about the language, use the links provided below:


* [[Appendix:Chakobsa pronunciation|Phonology]]
* [[Appendix:Chakobsa pronunciation|Phonology]]
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* [[Chakobsa Vocabulary|Vocabulary]]
* [[Chakobsa Vocabulary|Vocabulary]]
* ''[[Appendix:Dinlih script|Dinlih]]'', the script used for Chakobsa
* ''[[Appendix:Dinlih script|Dinlih]]'', the script used for Chakobsa
* [[Chakobsa dialogue|''Dune'' dialogue]]
* Dialogue
** [[Dune: Part One dialogue|''Dune: Part One'']]
** [[Dune: Part Two dialogue|''Dune: Part Two'']]
 
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Latest revision as of 09:50, 14 May 2024

Chakobsa is a language created for the Dune movies from Legendary directed by Denis Villeneuve, which are adaptations of the book series by Frank Herbert. While David Peterson developed the language for the first film, he and Jessie Peterson worked together to extend the language for part two. For more information about the language, use the links provided below: