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QuestionHow do you translate Pig Latin?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerWork backwards using the rules of Pig Latin. Put the first letter or blended letter sound from the Pig Latin suffix back on the beginning of each word. For example, “ove-glay” would become “glove,” “oy-jay” would become “joy,” and “ou-yay” would become “you.”
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QuestionWhere is Pig Latin spoken?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerPig Latin isn’t a real language, so it has no region! You can Pig Latinize any language. However, the modern version of Pig Latin may have originated in America.
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QuestionAre there any Pig Latin to English translators?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can find a variety of translation programs online. For example, check out the one on LingoJam, which lets you enter text in either English or Pig Latin and get a translation at the push of a button.
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QuestionHow do you say "in" in Pig Latin?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can say "in" as "in-yay" or "in-way" whichever way you prefer or is easiest for you to say.
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QuestionIs Pig Latin considered a real language?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerNo, Pig Latin isn't a real language, but somebody who has never heard it might mistake it for one. While it's not actually related in any way Latin is a language you can learn though it is considered a dead language, that is, a language that people rarely use to communicate.
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QuestionHow do you talk gibberish?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerSpeaking gibberish works similarly to Pig Latin, but uses different rules which make it sound very different.
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QuestionHow long will it take me to learn Pig Latin?Community AnswerIt depends on how much you are willing to practice and how good you are at picking up new information. The more you practice Pig Latin, the better you will become at it.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to say the words "it" and "is" in pig Latin?Community AnswerYou can add 'yay' at the end of either of them. So, you would say 'it-yay' and 'is-yay'.
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QuestionAre there books that can help me learn pig latin?Community AnswerTry reading "The Acquisition of Pig Latin as A Second Language". It's an e-book. and will give you loads of information - all you will need to know about Pig Latin and how to speak it.
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QuestionHow difficult is it to learn this language?Community AnswerIt's fairly easy, as it's just normal English with a little rearrangement. But it may take some time to get used to it and for it to come naturally.
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QuestionWhat do I do about plurals, "ing" and "ed"?Community AnswerPlural: bonuses: onuses-bay Ing: sleeping: eeping-slay Ed: practiced: acticed-pray
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QuestionHow do I say a title, like Mr. or Mrs., in Pig Latin?Community AnswerIster-may and Issus-may. Just take the full word Mister or Missus instead of the abbreviation and then put it in Pig Latin.
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QuestionHow do you say names in Pig Latin?Community AnswerJust like you would do with any other word. E.g., Steve Rodgers would be "eve-stay odgers-ray".
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QuestionIs this an official language of any country? Any society?Community AnswerNo. As the description says, it's a pseudo-language, not a real language. It's just for fun. It was created so people could converse secretly without other people listening in.
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QuestionDoes it always have to be the first two or can I do the first one?Community AnswerIt depends on which word you are talking about. Read the article carefully and find which ones are which.
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QuestionHow do I say "Pig Latin" in Pig Latin?Jillian SlaghtCommunity Answer"Pig Latin" in Pig Latin is like any other words that start with a consonant or group of consonants. Take the consonant or group of consonants, add them to the end of the word, and add "ay". So "Pig Latin" in Pig Latin is "ig-pay atin-lay."
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QuestionHow can I say "good morning" in Pig Latin?KindnessTop AnswererIt is "Ood-gay orning-may!"
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QuestionHow can I say "I love you" in Pig Latin?Miss MerlinCommunity AnswerSay "I-yay ove-lay ou-yay". Refer to method two, step three.
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QuestionIs there an easier way to learn?Community AnswerI don't think so, but the more you practice with friends the easier it becomes.
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QuestionI don't understand consonants, can anyone help?Community AnswerIn a word like "snow" with the consonant "sn," you take "sn" and move it to the back of the word and get ow-snay. The way you know if there is a consonant is if the first two letters make a sound important to the word.
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QuestionHow do I say "hope" in Pig Latin?Community AnswerBecause 'h' is a consonant, you would just move it to the end of the word then add the 'ay': ope-hay.
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QuestionHow would I say "bracket" in Pig Latin?Community Answer"Acket-bray."
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QuestionHow can I learn why it is called Pig Latin?Community AnswerIt was once known as "hog Latin" in the early 1900's. It's a parody of English, and is classified as a game.
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QuestionHow would I say "funny"?Community AnswerUnny-fay. You take the "f" from the beginning of the word and put it at the end, so unny-f, then add the suffix "ay" at the end.
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QuestionHow do I say "door" in Pig Latin?Community AnswerYou would say "oor-day".
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QuestionIf way, yay, and lay are always at the end, how do I say way, yay, and lay in Pig Latin?Miss MerlinCommunity AnswerYou would say: "ayway," "aysay," and "aylay."
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QuestionHow would I say Spanish words in Pig Latin?Community AnswerYou would use the same rules. Buenos Dias would be Uenos-bay Ias-day. Hola would be Ola-hay. Ojo would be Ojo-way or Ojo-yay.
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QuestionHow do you say "Ayden"?Community AnswerTreat it like you would any other word starting with a vowel: "Ayden-yay."
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QuestionHow do I know when I add "y" in the end or in front?Lizzie15Community AnswerWhen it is at the beginning of a word, it's a consonant, but if it's in the middle, it's a vowel.
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QuestionHow do I say "I like snow" in Pig Latin?Community Answer"I-way ike-lay ow-snay," or, depending on your Pig Latin, "I-way" is written as "I-yay."
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