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I did not try it myself.
In Final Fantasy X, Primers are either given by non-player characters, or can be found in the field. The player can also use an Al Bhed Compilation Sphere to load Primers from another saved game. In Final Fantasy X-2, Primers are obtained either by listening to the Al Bhed language, or by digging in the Bikanel Desert. Primers are carried over if the player uses the New Game Plus feature.
In short, the only thing you can do in FFX is gather them all, start a new game, and compile your primers at the first Compilation Sphere, which is on one of the pieces of rubble just outside Baaj Temple (where Tidus first washes up after the Sin attack on Zanarkand).
As a heads up though, you aren't missing much dialogue. But, if you are curious to what's being said by Brother and Rikku in the beginning, you can always transcribe the subtitles into an Al Bhed translator: http://stefangagne.com/albhed.html.
thanks but i new all that i played this game on PS2 when it came out did not want to play the game a 3rd time with out the laguage
read the post above and ignore the old wiki post/game infomer post