Not that I know of. You don't need a dictionary to be familiar with the language, though.
R U L E S O F T H E L A N G U A G E
Put the first letter of the word at the end, then add -ay (-ey if it ends in a vowel)
EX: Pig = Igpay Snake = Nakesey
If the word starts with a vowel, the spelling stays the same and you add -way
EX: Atom = Atomway
I hope that helps.
A Latin Dictionary was created in 1879.
In pig Latin, "Sam" would be "Am-say." This is done by moving the first consonant to the end of the word and adding "ay" to the end.
In pig latin, "Diaz" would be "Iazday".
In Pig Latin, the word "Tyler" would be transformed to "Ylertay".
In pig latin, the word "boy" would be translated as "oybay."
Oxford Latin Dictionary was created in 1968.
Pig Latin for rat is at-ray.
Pig Latin is spoken by juveniles.
"Music" in Pig Latin is, Usic-May.
In pig Latin, "George" becomes "eorgegay" by moving the first letter to the end of the word and adding "ay" to the end.
Pig Latin for day is ay-day.
Melissa in Pig Latin is: elissamay.