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Can you speak pig latin?

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  1. carly says:

    oh-ay eye-may od-gay!!! at-they ade-may ee-may aff-lay oh-say oud-lay!!!!!!! (although I don’t know how to spell in pig Latin :P )

  2. j-ray says:

    olz lay

  3. ht says:

    btw: there is a spelling mistake.
    it must be ou-yay for right pig-latin
    best

  4. ara-say says:

    ol_lay i ov_lay ore-yay art_chay!

  5. Jon says:

    ay-gay.

  6. katrina says:

    ah -hay :mrgreen:

    • pangolin333 says:

      its pig latin… to speak it all u do is take the first letter of the word u want 2 say, put it at the end and add ‘ay’

      • Uge uge says:

        Not exactly:

        Rules and variations

        The usual rules for changing standard English into Pig Latin are as follows:
        In words that begin with consonant sounds, the initial consonant or consonant cluster is moved to the end of the word, and “ay” is added, as in the following examples:
        beast → east-bay
        dough → ough-day
        happy → appy-hay
        question → estion-quay
        In words that begin with vowel sounds or silent consonants, the syllable “way” is simply added to the end of the word. In some variants, the syllable “ay” is added, without the “w” in front. Sometimes the vowel will be moved and followed by the syllable “hay”.
        another→ another-way or another-ay
        if→ if-way or if-ay
        About→ bout-ahay”
        In compound words or words with two distinct syllables, each component word or syllable is sometimes transcribed separately. For example: birdhouse would be ird-bay-ouse-hay.
        Transcription varies. A hyphen or apostrophe is sometimes used to facilitate translation back into English. Ayspray, for instance, is ambiguous, but ay-spray means “spray” whereas ays-pray means “prays.”

        FROM WIKIPEDIA

        (Hey, I’m argentinian, didn’t know pig latin, and I figured it out before I ckecked it in wikipedia! Yay for me!!!! ^^)

  7. Rayne says:

    My little cousin taught me how to speak pig latin about a month ago.

  8. Lindi says:

    ite-quay ell-way ank-thay ou-yay.

  9. Me says:

    Ery-vay art-smay

  10. katelyn says:

    me too rayne,me to.and i feel dumb for that,lol. -.-

  11. ol-lay says:

    Ou-yay ealise-ray hat-tay ig-pay atin-lay s-iay ay-way oo-tay o-tay ype-tay. Ou-yay o-day, ight-ray? Ood-gay.

  12. ol-lay says:

    *asy-eay

    • Uge uge says:

      According to wikipedia, would it be:

      -asy-ehay
      -easy-hay
      -easy-way
      -easy-ay
      or
      -sy-eahay????

      Even tohugh, acording to pig latin nazi grammar, you`re wrong

  13. Minizen says:

    Ix-nay on the ig-pay atin-lay! OL-Lay!


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