
bonshui
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You take the last syllable of each word and put it at the beginning, then add "ay" to the end of each word.
Thus:
Eellohay. Owhay arhay ouyay?
Ytray isthay:
http://www.snowcrest.net/donnelly/piglatin.html |
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belledejourdenoir
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The best way to learn Pig Latin is ...........To find a Latin Pig and have them talk to you while you're doing the nasty. :0 |
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MishMash
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Owhay oday ouya eakspay igpay atinlay? |
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pinkstealth
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It's not a language. It's a trick with the language so that others can't understand it. I grew up in DC where we spoke jibberish.
For every syllable you put "itha" behind the first sound, and "g" in front of the second sound.
Example: Boy is Bithagoy
Lots of practice, girls all spoke it, boys didn't.
That way we could talk about things right in front of the boys and didn't understand. |
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GambitX94
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Ix nike thist. |
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michelle
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well you first you take away the first letter of the word. than you add it to an "ay" at the end so for example
better turns to etter bay
get it? |
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mijam7
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The rules are roughly:
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". The word backslang itself becomes "ack-bay ang-slay".
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. |
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muthapopcorn61
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Move the first letter of a word to the end of the word and add tha sound "ay" behind it.
example:
pig latin
igpay atinlay |
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pulchritudinous
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owHay oDay ouYay eakSpay igPay atinLay
Move the consonant(s) in front of the first vowel to the end of the word and put a "ay" at the end. See example above. |
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atwork
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Oday Oyay eakspay igpay atinlay? You take the first consenant of the word and put it at the end of the word then you add "ay", unless its a vowel as the first letter then you just add "ay" at the end of the word. Such as:
odaytay isay aay eautifulbay ayday! |
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auntb93again
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Oo-yay ey-say ords-way ike-lay is-thay.
(You say words like this.)
Take the first consonent off the front of the word and put it on the end with "ay" added. I think most people just leave alone words that start with vowels, but some probably try to do the same with them. I used words I didn't need to decide about. |
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pianoteacherbeth
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Inkystay uhthay ippocritehay ikesstray againway!!
Ayhay, oopidstay* ~ Stinky the Hypocrite strikes again!!
*My favorite Los Angeles, California, UCLA student.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AsjZqLldCceeX7gpevGkzX3sy6IX?qid=1006022512613
Your statement was not a suggestion, Stinky, it was an accusation. |
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foxwoman172000
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By ending every word with a. okay inkystay? |
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Serving Jesus
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Ike-Lay is-thay.
(Like this.)
Ake-tay eh-thay irst-fay etter-lay row-ay ound-say fuh-ay eh-thay ord-way, ndah-ay ut-pay tih-ay ta-ay eh-thay ndeh-ay, ollowed-fay aye-bay eh-they ong-lay ay-ay ound-say.
(Take the first letter or sound of the word, and put it at the end, followed by the long a sound.) |
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tennahc_vballplayer
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you like take the end of a word and put it in front...like this...loser=oserl~it sounds like ooser-lay. |
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itsmevic
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you don't really it's a made up langauge. |
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Ike Turner
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Gip Altinay |
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pdsmonki0809
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You move the first letter to the end of the word and then add ay. If the word starts with a vowel then you leave it like it is then add ay or way...depending if it ends in a vowel or concinent. If the word starts with a compounds sould like th, sh, sc, or st, then you move both letter.
Osay youay ouldway oundsay ikelay isthay. Ogay avehay unfay! |
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Kate
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Though Pig Latin is not a real language, it is a fun activity to try sometime. All you have to do is take the first letter (or sound)of the word and tag it onto the end of the word, followed by a long a sound. hard to explain... here are some examples.........................
pig latin- ig-pay atin-lay
happy- appy-hay
phone- one-phay |
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catmoosebear
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say the word starting in the middle and ending with the beginning with the "A" sound after it.
ex: house becomes: ouse-ha(hay) |
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k2remi
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tak the first constanant and put it to the end of the word and add an ay to the end |
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whitesoxfan14@sbcglobal.net
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Speak Backwards in English |
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kaylacatz
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you take the first letter and add ay then put it at the end.
stinky becomes inkysay |
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