The script itself is monocase with 26 letters that correspond with the English alphabet along with eight additional letters that correspond to Latin-script digraphs. The writing system of Aurebesh comes from the first two letters of its alphabet: Aurek and Besh.
Within Galactic Basic there are various written scripts used, including Aurebesh, Outer Rim Basic and High Galactic. Other prevalent languages include Boccee, Huttese, and Mando’a. Galactic Basic is one of the most common languages across the Star Wars galaxy. The Aurebesh font is commonly used in the Star Wars universe to depict the fictional language of Aurebesh, the writing system used to transcribe the language of the Galactic Empire: Galactic Basic.
The Aurebesh (from the first two letters: Aurek and Besh) is an imperial alphabet used throughout the Star Wars galaxy during the times of the Galactic Empire to write the basic language.
The charset follows the one established by Peter Schuster in his New Aurabesh font, but this one has been completely redesigned. These Star Wars fonts are based upon the imperial lettering seen in Return of the Jedi, the Droids cartoons, Dark Forces, the RPG Gundark guide, and the Behind the Magic CD.