The answer to that is : appy-hay other's-may ay-day
In Pig Latin, you would say "Appyhay other'smay Ayday."
In Pig Latin, "Happy Valentine's Day" would be said as "Appyhay alentine'svay ayday."
Pig Latin Day is celebrated on May 24th each year. It is a day dedicated to the playful language game of Pig Latin.
In Pig Latin, the word "daddy" would be "add-day."
In Pig Latin, "Happy New Year" would be "Appyhay Ewnay Earyay."
In pig latin, "Diaz" would be "Iazday".
In Pig Latin, "Happy Valentine's Day" would be said as "Appyhay alentine'svay ayday."
Pig Latin Day is celebrated on May 24th each year. It is a day dedicated to the playful language game of Pig Latin.
it means, " I have something for you" in Pig Latin
In Pig Latin, the word "daddy" would be "add-day."
In pig latin, "Diaz" would be "Iazday".
In Pig Latin, "Daniel" would be spelled as "Anielday."
Pig Latin for day is ay-day.
In Pig Latin, "Happy New Year" would be "Appyhay Ewnay Earyay."
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Appyhay Irthdaybay Appyhay Irthdayb! (move all the consenents to the back of the word, then ad d "ay" Appyhey Irthbey
The phrase "Happy birthday Jenny, be blessed" in pig Latin would be "Appyhay irthdaybay Jenny, e baylessedblay."
The word "dear" is spelled "ear-day" in Pig Latin, which removes one or more initial syllables to the end of the word followed by -ay.