"hello" in pig Latin is ellohay
in pig Latin you take the first letter of the word and move it to the back and add " ay "
Ellohay.
In piglatin, "stupidity" would be said as "upiditystay."
In Pig Latin, "Savannah" would be said as "Avannahsay." The first letter of the word is moved to the end and "ay" is added.
In piglatin, "Megan" would be "Eganmay."
In Pig Latin, "roncon" would become "onconray." Each word needs to have the consonant(s) at the beginning moved to the end, followed by "ay."
Tiff in Pig Latin is spelled as "Ifftay".
In piglatin, "stupidity" would be said as "upiditystay."
In Pig Latin, "Savannah" would be said as "Avannahsay." The first letter of the word is moved to the end and "ay" is added.
In piglatin, "Megan" would be "Eganmay."
Iffanitay
olphin-day
This can be piglatin for "clear". In piglatin, the word begins with the first vowel, and all the consonants are shifted to the back of the word with the letters "ay" attached to the end. So from clear, "earclay"!
In Pig Latin, "roncon" would become "onconray." Each word needs to have the consonant(s) at the beginning moved to the end, followed by "ay."
"Earday" means "dear" in Piglatin.
Rex its piglatin
Tiff in Pig Latin is spelled as "Ifftay".
Piglatin is where you take the first consonant from the word, put it on the end of the word and add -ay. If the word begins in a vowel, you add -way to the end. You'd say "I-way of-lay Aja-way"
You could try using piglatin its fun to use :D