To say hello in pig Latin, you would say "ellohay".
"Pig Latin" involves taking off the consonant at the beginning of a word and tacking it onto the end with an "ay" after it, or if the word starts with a vowel, simply adding "ay" at the end.Thus, Natalie would be Atalienay
Andycay is how you say candy in Pig Latin.
Ciara is spelled Iara-say in Pig Latin; pronounced E-air-uh-say.
In Pig Latin, "bobby" would be said as "obby-bay."
"Pig Latin" involves taking off the consonant at the beginning of a word and tacking it onto the end with an "ay" after it, or if the word starts with a vowel, simply adding "ay" at the end.Thus, Natalie would be Atalienay
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.
Pig Latin for rat is at-ray.
Melissa in Pig Latin is: elissamay.
Andycay is how you say candy in Pig Latin.
Pig Latin for you is oo-yay.
In Pig Latin, "my name is Halston" would be "y-may ame-nay is-yay Alston-hay".
Ciara is spelled Iara-say in Pig Latin; pronounced E-air-uh-say.
In Pig Latin, "bobby" would be said as "obby-bay."
In Pig Latin you would say, "at home," as "at-yay, ome-hay.'
Pig Latin for Tina is Eena-Tay.
Pig Latin for Corie is Awree-cay.