Pig Latin. Ig-pay atin-lay. It is not really a different language, but an encoded version of English based on a very simple transformation rule. Move the first sound to the end of the word and add "ay ...
LATIN IS DEAD. But Pig Latin is still kicking. “First words of the day from the 8 year-old: ‘Where do people actually speak pig latin?’” writer Heather Havrilesky recently posted on Twitter. Perhaps ...
As most English-speaking children know, you can temporarily confuse your friends by moving the consonant(s) from the beginning of a word to the end and adding the sound "ay." And once they too figure ...
Ancay ouyay alktay igpay Atinlay? Did you pass through that stage in your life (presumably in your youth, not recently) when you and your friends thought it was cool to talk in Pig Latin? I had a ...
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