Star Wars: The Last Jedi title IS plural... according to multiple foreign language logos
It’s one of the great questions of our time: is ‘The Last Jedi’ in Star Wars: The Last Jedi singular or plural? It turns out, the answer has (kinda) just been revealed, thanks to the official Star Wars Twitter accounts from other countries, naturally. Get your polyglot hats on, because we’re going digging for Star Wars answers in a whole bunch of languages…
The Spanish Star Wars account seems nice and definitive: it’s 'Los Ultimos Jedi'. For those of you who don’t know your Sevilles from your siestas, that’s the plural version of Jedi. So far, so straightforward.
#StarWars: #LosÚltimosJedi, 15 de Diciembre en cines. pic.twitter.com/G5AF9yPccgFebruary 17, 2017
Spain’s next-door neighbours France are in agreement: 'Les Derniers Jedi' is, again, plural. I’m sensing a theme here…
It’s specifically masculine plural so, while Rey is still likely to be part of the Jedi, ‘Les’ only needs one man in the group to make it masculine. That’s probably Luke but, hey, don’t discount more male (and female) Jedi rocking up - or Kylo Ren turning his back on the Dark Side.
#StarWars : #LesDerniersJedi, décembre 2017 au cinéma. pic.twitter.com/Qzgoy5Aq5eFebruary 17, 2017
The Italians are on the same page too. Their logo states 'Gli Ultimi Jedi'. That’s another notch for the plural side.
Gli Ultimi Jedi, dicembre 2017 al cinema. pic.twitter.com/t0AuvTrmSKFebruary 17, 2017
We’ve gone through nearly every high school language class, so what about the Germans? Helpfully, they’ve stuck with plural for The Last Jedi.
#StarWars: #DieLetztenJedi kommt im Dezember 2017 in unsere Kinos. pic.twitter.com/TEpVphMTVDFebruary 17, 2017
So the final answer is… plural! It’s still up in the air who the Jedi in the title are (the gendering of foreign languages isn’t much help there) but at least we know there’s more than one Jedi out there...
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Directed by Rian Johnson and starring Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Laura Dern, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Gwendoline Christie, and Benicio del Toro, Star Wars: The Last Jedi opens in cinemas on December 15, 2017.
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