how can i learn to speak pig latin?
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 at
8:41 pm
Someone show me how please, i've always wanted to learn. explain.
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I was trying to find a good way to explain how to do this, but I think the Wiki does it better than I could.
"For words that begin with consonant sounds, move all the first consonant sounds to the end of the word and add "ay." Thus, ball becomes "all-bay"; button becomes "utton-bay"; star becomes "ar-stay"; three becomes "ee-thray"; question becomes "estion-quay"; "cheese bacon" becomes "eeschay aconbay".
For words that begin with vowel sounds, simply add a syllable ending in "ay" to the end of the word. Variation of this rule make for many of the "dialects" of Pig Latin. The various syllables that are added after vowel-initial words are "way", "yay", "hay", and just plain "ay". Thus, a becomes "a-way", "a-yay", "a-hay", or "a-ay", depending on the dialect. Similarly, honest becomes "honest-way" etc. because even though it begins with the consonant letter h, the word begins with a vowel sound."
ery-vay elpful-hay. Ank-thay ou-yay