Summary

There ’s one cardinal difference that Mandalorians andclone troopersshare betweenStar Warscanon and Legends , and it ’s likely that only one of these chemical group will have this departure solve in the future . The Mandalorians and the clone troopers are more closely tied to one another than many may think , due to one common denominator : Jango Fett . It was confirm by Boba Fett inThe Mandalorianseason 2 that Jango was aMandalorian foundlingwho fight in theMandalorian Civil Wars , something that echoes his previously show backstory inStar WarsLegends .

fable saw a Jango who was much more knotty with the clone troopers , which entail that much of his Mandalorian refinement was drop dead down to the ringer as he helped coach them . In canon , however , it ’s been made open that Jango wanted little to do with his clone trooper , away from Boba - though he was at least somehow postulate in the training process that prepared many of the clones for battle . This change in Jango ’s backstory has had a ripple issue on both the Mandalorians and the clone in canyon , as one central element has yet to be fully use .

As the great warriors in the Star Wars galaxy , Mandalorians have a rich and expanding history , and this is their full timeline in canyon explained .

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Both Mandalorians & Clones Speak Mando’a In Legends

The Language Was Largely Developed In Legends

Mando’a , the language of the Mandalorian people , was much more prevalent inStar WarsLegends than it is now in canyon , and both Mandalorians and knockoff trooper would often speak this language . It was first pick up in its written form on theFirespray gunship ’s monitor inStar Wars : Episode II - Attack of the Clones , though its first on-key coming into court as a dialect was in theStar Wars : knight of the Old Republicvideo secret plan . legend author Karen Traviss continued to develop it in her various Mandalorian and clone - based novel , making it the nomenclature it ’s known as today .

Both Mandalorians and dead ringer troopers would utter Mando’a quite often , causing a whole plethora of lyric and phrases to do into being . Mando’a became such a precious part of both these groups in Legends that it was eventually left to the fans to formulate even more , which many have continued to do even to this mean solar day . Despite it being such a cardinal part of Legends , however , Mando’a has seldom ever been heard inStar Warscanon - especially when it derive to the clone state trooper .

Mandalorians Have Spoken Some Mando’a In Canon, But Not Clones

Only Star Wars Rebels & The Book of Boba Fett Have Utilized Mando’a

So far in canyon , only Mandalorians have in reality spoken Mando’a , and those instances are few and far between . The first to speak it is Sabine Wren inStar Wars Rebels , who says " Su’cuy aliit Wren . Ibici Sabine Wren , ara’novor . Gedet’ye me’vaar te billfish . " ( " Hailing Clan Wren . This is Sabine Wren on approach . Please respond . " ) She receives a brief reception in Mando’a , and then the language is n’t hear again untilThe Book of Boba Fett . The Armorer reckon for Din Djarin during training with the Darksaber , saying the act " solus , t’ad , ehn , cuir . " ( 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . )

Despite Mandalorians possess a chance to address Mando’a in canon , clon troopers have yet to do the same , and it ’s very unconvincing they ever will at this point .

Despite Mandalorians having a fortune to speak Mando’a in canyon , clone troopers have yet to do the same , and it ’s very unbelievable they ever will at this point . Now thatStar Wars : The Clone WarsandStar Wars : The Bad Batchhave both make that the clone do n’t often use this language , new optical storytelling opportunities will have a hard clock time making utterances of Mando’a seem more anneal for them . It ’s not impossible to do , but it would take quite a bit of convincing and retconning to excuse why it ’s never used in those clone - centric series .

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Will Mando’a Ever Be As Big In Canon As In Legends?

It’s Unlikely Canon Will Adapt All of It

Unfortunately , at this peak , Mando’a will unlikely be as prevalent in canon as it once was in Legends . This does n’t mean it will be ignored entirely ; canon has already allow it to be uttered out loud , and it has also let in plenty of write delineation of the language as well . For the clone especially , however , Star Warscanon material that already exist has made it much hard to naturally fold in Mando’a through more floor . Nothing is impossible , though , which could very well mean that futureStar Warsstories , specially those focused on Mandalorians , will expand Mando’a ’s compass in canyon .

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