Ymay amenay siay Eronicavay (You take the first letter, and put it at the end, then add "ay" after that.)
In Pig Latin, "Veronica" would be "Eronicavay."
In Pig Latin, "my name is Halston" would be "y-may ame-nay is-yay Alston-hay".
In Pig Latin, the name "Anthony" would be "Anthonyway."
In pig latin, the name Jesse would be pronounced as "Essejay."
In Pig Latin, the name "Cheyanne" would be pronounced as "Eyannechay."
In Pig Latin, the name "Dalton" would be said as "Altonday."
In Pig Latin, "my name is Halston" would be "y-may ame-nay is-yay Alston-hay".
In Pig Latin, the name "Anthony" would be "Anthonyway."
In pig latin, the name Jesse would be pronounced as "Essejay."
In Pig Latin, the name "Cheyanne" would be pronounced as "Eyannechay."
In Pig Latin, the name Michelle would be spelled as "Ichemellemay".
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.
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.'