How can someone learn to speak pig latin or gibberish?

7 Responses to “How can someone learn to speak pig latin or gibberish?”

  1. Nuwanda Says:

    Pig latin is insanely simple. Simply take the first syllable/sound of the word, move it to the end, and at ‘ay’. If it only has one syllable/sound to start with, just add the ‘ay’. So "How are you today?" turns into "Owhay aray ouyay oodaytay?"

    Get the picture?

    And gibberish? You just make that up as you go! ^_^

  2. Michael F Says:

    Pig Latin is easy. Instead of saying "happy" you say "appyhay" or "think" to "inkthay" you take the first consonants and put them at the end of the word then add "ay".

  3. nuttylouuk Says:

    http://www.idioma-software.com/pig/home.htm

    Good luck…

  4. Robsthings Says:

    Gibberish 101
    Read the following out loud.

    Grijdpi dlof, fdkfkewv, gfpoeikg, vkv,as fijvjkngisngv vopidng! Sdkjgvno! dkf. kfdgn? sdkn? kinvowjdv!

    When speaking gibberish amatures use too many vowel sounds and sound mush mouthed, pros use plenty of consonance.

    That’ll be $100.00

  5. jane b Says:

    to speak pig Latin:
    ex- word: hello
    in pig Latin all you need to do is take the h off and put it behind ello and add ay. so you will say ellohay.
    ex: hi = ihay

  6. wizardmenlopark Says:

    Pig Latin simply takes the First letter of a word and moves it to the end of the word, and then add an "ay". So Latin becomes "atinlay". I suppose it’s not too hard once you get used to it, and start thinking in that vein, but, for what purpose? It’s really not hard for other people listening to you to pick up on quite easily (at least, those well grounded in English).

  7. tart Says:

    Pig latin is so easy.Here is an example:
    Carissa………Now you take of the "C" and add it to the back of "arissa". So you have "arissaC"
    Then you add "ay" to the back of "arissaC" .so you end up with
    "arissaCay" .
    Get It? It’s very easy. Although gibberish uhh well lets just say I have no clue!!

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