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MINIFIGalpahbet

Stud Standard translated into the Latin alphabet

The Minifigure Language, also known as Stud Standard, consists of 26 written letters in correspondence with the English alphabet. This language was formerly used in video games, although it has been phased out in the newer Warner Bros video games. The letters are formed by bricks with an accorded amount of studs, and texts are written from left to right (although there have been examples of up to down writing). No way of pronunciation is known.

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  • In a particular cutscene of the video game LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, Anakin Skywalker says something that resembles "Hello, are you there, what are you gonna do? I don't even know her-", and, later on, "You didn't do it." For the rest of the time, however, his voice acting consists of normal grunts. In another instance, Asajj Ventress says "Why you-".
  • The Matoran Universe of Bionicle also has its own alphabet, which also appears in various video vames.
    Matoranalphabet

    The Matoran alphabet, used in the BIONICLE universe

  • In LEGO-themed TV shows, like Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu and Legends of Chima: The Animated Series, the characters speak English.
  • The minifigures now speak English in video games as of the second LEGO Batman game. The first video game for them to speak in was LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes.
  • A TTF of Stud Standard can be found here [1].

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