I ove-lay ou-yay
In Pig Latin, "I love you" would be said as "Iway ovelay ouyay." Each word is translated by moving the first consonant sound to the end of the word and adding "ay" at the end.
In Pig Latin, "love my baby" would be "ovelay ymay abybay."
In Pig Latin, "I love you" would be said as "Iay ovelay ouyay".
I'm not an expert but im sure it is love= ove-lay ovelay
In Pig Latin, "I love my boyfriend" would be said as "Iay ovelay ymay oyfriendbay."
In Pig Latin, "I love pigs" would be "Iway ovelay igspay."
Igpa (pronounced; igpay)
Prosecutus Deus
Hoc quoque transibit.
Latin doesn't have articles like 'the'. So no need to worry.
In Pig Latin, "love my baby" would be "ovelay ymay abybay."
In Pig Latin, "I love you" would be said as "Iay ovelay ouyay".
I'm not an expert but im sure it is love= ove-lay ovelay
Pig is pronounced igpay (ig-pay) say ig without the p in front, not sure about how to say guinea. Another thing it's called pig latin.
Iyay ovelay Amandayay!
scientific scientist say that a felis serval which is a latan name for a serval does have a vertebrate
In Pig Latin, "I love my boyfriend" would be said as "Iay ovelay ymay oyfriendbay."
In Pig Latin, "I love pigs" would be "Iway ovelay igspay."