Ori'haat - "It's the truth, I swear - no bull." Ori'buyce, kih'kovid. - "All helmet, no head." (Mandalorian insult for someone with an overdeveloped sense of authority.) Ori'jate - "Very good"
Ni kar'tayli gar darasuum - "I love you."; literally: "I will know you forever."
Mandalorians do marry and can marry anyone they want. Although I was surprised to discover that, “weddings typically happen immediately after a Mandalorian turns sixteen years old”.
"Kote Darasuum," meaning "Glory Eternal," was an ancient Mandalorian war chant sung in Mando'a.
The Mandalorian frequently repeats what would would seem to be an age-old Mandalorian mantra. "This is the way," is repeated constantly.
During PHX FanFusion Katee Sackhoff, who plays Bo-Katan Kryze, revealed that Bo-Katan and Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal, Brendan Wayne, and Lateef Crowder) shared a kiss during an outtake of the third installment of the series.
“This is the Way.” Perhaps the most important line of the series, repeated over and over again, this is the mantra of the Mandalorians. It is an agreement on a set of standards for battle, for honor, and for life.
Keldabe kiss was a Mandalorian term for a headbutt. It shared its name with Keldabe, former capital city of the planet Mandalore. In 22 BBY, Jango Fett performed a headbutt on the Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi, during their fight on the watery world of Kamino.
Dank farrik, or just dank, was an expression and possibly an expletive used throughout the galaxy that could be used to express frustration.
In "Legacy of Mandalore," Sabine Wren speaks in Mando'a. She says "Su'cuy aliit Wren. Ibici Sabine Wren, ara'novor. Gedet'ye me'vaar ti gar." This dialog is translated as "Hailing Clan Wren.
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That's because this series has established a rule unknown in any previous Star Wars property: Mandalorians cannot remove their helmets in front of any other person. If they do, they are no longer considered a Mandalorian.
Keeping his past a secret, Djarin worked as a bounty hunter when he became an adult, rising to prominence in the years following the fall of the Galactic Empire. He became known simply as "the Mandalorian," or "Mando" for short, to those outside of the Tribe.
Mandalorians traditionally shook hands by clasping one another's forearm with their hand above the wrist. This hand-to-elbow grip was said to be a gesture proving one's ability to haul a comrade to safety, if need be. Chiss who had a close relationship—brothers, for example—greeted each other in similar way.
Locations. Fett Code was a language spoken by the Mandalorian bounty hunter Jango Fett and his clone son Boba Fett.
It features in episode three of the new series when Cassian and Luthen Rael (Stellan Skarsgård) are under attack from Pre-Mor employees. As the Pre-Mor employees are searching for Cassian and Luthen, residents of the community they enter decide to make a stand and let off an explosion.
Given his fierce loyalty to the Galactic Empire and ability to wield the Darksaber, some questioned if he was a Force-sensitive or Sith Lord. However, it appears that he is neither. He was simply a human male who worked in the Imperial Security Bureau during the reign of the Galactic Empire.
Din Djarin is force sensitive and will become Mandalore the Redeemer : r/StarWarsTheories.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker has the cinema franchise's first same-sex kiss. But it's not among the two characters you might expect. Without giving away any spoilers, there is a scene in the final Skywalker Saga film where two unnamed female Resistance soldiers quickly embrace and kiss.
Because Mandalorians do not reveal their identity to strangers, the helmet stays on when they're out and about, but mealtimes are private, and so the helmet comes off, placed beside the plate while they chow down in isolation.
Mandalorians are celibate. Like their parents, and their grandparents before them.
Luke struggles as he looks at the size of the spaceship, and Yoda speaks the immortal words, “Do or do not, there is no try.” Coaches, teachers and self-help gurus love to quote those words when trying to get their pupils to commit completely to something, but what if Master Yoda was wrong?