Gibberish is not a real language, but if you are talking about the code called "Gibberish," follow these steps:
Now its not that simple. Say you have a word that has two syllables. For example -
welcome. You do the same thing to the first syllable "Wel" W idig ell (widigell) then to the second syllable "come" c idig ome (cidigome)
Put it together it would be widigell-cidigome (:
& the same goes for 3 syllables words, & four , and so on.
But if you have a word that begins with a vowel , you need to put idig before
the vowel. Example Ace. Idigace
Rattle off words that you make up as you speak, taking care not to use any real words from any language that you know! A common meaning of gobbledygook is speech or writing that is wordy and largely unintelligible. In that sense, gobbledygook is not a language but a style. For example, a young child, writing of a cow, might say that "a cow needs a head is so that the mouth can be somewhere." An adult writing gobbledygook might say that "the purpose of the cephalic structure is to provide an architecture that allows the oral cavity to be properly positioned environmentally." (The example is due to Sir Ernest Gowers.) Examples of gobbledygook appear daily in political speeches and are often seen in academic writing. When the subject is psychology and the speech or writing is laced with trendy psychological terms, the style is often called "psychobabble." Speech that sounds sensible but that has no meaning at all is often called "double-talk." Such speech has nonsense words mingled with real words. "I brought four gremlits of blamish in Plandome Road, but in Flangdin, where I got a few hahfrums of negrit, the reciprocity of the frammis gromulated."
First note that the proper spelling of Gibberish is with a G and not a J according to the Websters Dictionary and the spell check here on answers.com. It is a very common mistake. Now.. to speak gibberish lets break it down........ Gibberish is a language of syllables so first find out what you want to say in gibberish and break the syllables up FOR EXAMPLE: Funny = Fun + ny now it gets tricky......... you have to add a DG (duh g) sound in the middle of every syllable Funny = Fun +ny = F (duhg) un + n (duhg) y That works for 2 or more syllables in a word. what if you only have 1 syllable? Hi (1 syllable) so take the DG and stick it on the end then repeat the last sound Hi= Hi (DG) i get it Get or any 1 syllable letters ending in a consonant is a little different but youll get it Get = Ge (DG) et see easy hope i helped :-) gooDGod
Niang rogglet nibo difinting tet cradulovege. Which translates as... it is usually spelled Gibberish.
Aka nete wa Gibberian? Taka speajo right now.
Speak English to them. ;-)
You cannot say math in gibberish because gibberish is a made up language that does not exist.
Giduhgibiduhgeridugish
You can say "Cuggassie" in gibberish using "uh" and "g".
you say iloveimmy
Whadaghuts Udagup
'Nisho' is not a word in English language, - possibly Japanese or gibberish.
get a Japanese fighter plane, learn the bushido code, then while in the airplane yell out gibberish when your about to crash into whatever, well technically they didn't yell gibberish, yell "Hissatsu" instead.
Usually, gibberish refers to speaking so fast that other speakers of the same language don't understand it.
They were the Go- Go Gophers. The one that spoke gibberish was "Ruffled Feather" and the other was "Running Board".
Talking about grammar, could you rephrase your question? As it is, it is gibberish.
It's basically just gibberish with no meaning but it's fun to say
Gibberish means 'nonsense'.