When you think of piglatin, you think of ay right? Well you right in piglatin you don't end in ay you End in aq. With a q not a y. Piglatin for Mom is easy Take the first let of the sentence which is m. Then move it to the end of the word. Now you have omm. Now that you've done that, you add aq to omm. You now have ommaq which is piglatin for mom, but its pronounced ommay. Don't get it? Let's do another example, a harder one. Let's do humiliation Take the first letter in the word humiliation. H. Now put it on the end of the word so that you have umiliationh. Now take THAT and add aq to it. Now you have umiliationhaq which is piglatin for humiliation, and its pronounced umiliationhay.
Rules of piglatin:
1. The first letter ALWAYS goes to the end of the word UNLESS, it starts with a vowel. Meaning if you gave me a word like umbrella, the writing would be umbrellaaq. pronounced umbrellaay.
2. DO NOT BE FOOLED BY Y. Y is not really a vowel so when you get a word like you, it is written like ouyaq not youaq.
3. When it is a word made out of two words like guideline or notebook, you do it separately. You would write notebook like otenaq ookbaq not otebooknaq.
4. When you have a word like they or speak, you take the joining letters (th and sp) and put them both at the end. so speak would be eakspaq and they would be eythaq.
5. This last one will be in piglatin see if you can figure it out:
ifaq ouyaq antwaq otaq eakspaq inaq igpaq atinlaq enthaq ouyaq avehaq otaq ollowfaq allaq ofaq esethaq ulesraq!
To write in Pig Latin, take the first consonant or consonant cluster of a word and move it to the end of the word followed by "ay." If the word starts with a vowel, simply add "way" at the end. For example, "pig" becomes "igpay" and "apple" becomes "appleway."
In piglatin, "stupidity" would be said as "upiditystay."
In piglatin, "Megan" would be "Eganmay."
ississippiMa pronounced (ISSISSIPPI-MAE)
In Pig Latin, "roncon" would become "onconray." Each word needs to have the consonant(s) at the beginning moved to the end, followed by "ay."
Tiff in Pig Latin is spelled as "Ifftay".
In Pig Latin, "roncon" would become "onconray." Each word needs to have the consonant(s) at the beginning moved to the end, followed by "ay."
Iffanitay
In Pig Latin, "Katie" would be spelled as "Atiekay."
olphin-day
In Pig Latin, "Savannah" would be said as "Avannahsay." The first letter of the word is moved to the end and "ay" is added.
"Isippissemay" would be how you say Mississippi backwards in Pig Latin.
"ESHAYZ" is a slang term commonly used in Australian youth culture to refer to someone who is seen as trendy, cool, or tough. It is often associated with a certain style of clothing, music, and attitude.
In piglatin, "Megan" would be "Eganmay."
In Pig Latin, "See you later" would be said as "ee-say ou-yay ater-lay."
ississippiMa pronounced (ISSISSIPPI-MAE)
This can be piglatin for "clear". In piglatin, the word begins with the first vowel, and all the consonants are shifted to the back of the word with the letters "ay" attached to the end. So from clear, "earclay"!
"Earday" means "dear" in Piglatin.