1. Gus
2. gime
3. g(enemy's name here0
nventediay anguagelay siay aay henomenonpay hattay tretchessay crossaay ulturescay. igpay atinlay eemssay otay avehay eenbay nventediay ybay mericanaay hildrencay ometimesay niay hetay 1800s, riginallyoay tiay asway alledcay oghay atinlay. igpay atinlay olidifiedsay tsiay lacepay niay hetay mericanaay onsciousnesscay ithway hetay eleaseray foay hetay ongsay igpay atinlay ovelay niay 1919. This explanation is WRITTEN in pigs latin.
O-nay is Pig- (or Dog-) Latin for "no." In Pig-Latin, the first sound of a word is moved to the end, followed by "-ay." Pig-Latin is Igpay-Atinlay
Yes, I can figure out Pig Latin. Or I should say, "I-yay, an-cay, igure-fay, out-yah, ig-Pay, atin-Lay." an-Cay ou-yay o-day it-yay oo-tay?
Here is a comman phrase in pig latin Iway ancay eakspay igpay atinlay! TRANSLATION-I can speak pig latin
To type "a bad liar" in Pig Latin, you would write it as "aay adbay iarlay." The rules for Pig Latin involve moving the initial consonant or consonant cluster of a word to the end and adding "ay" to the end of the word.
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.
To read Pig Latin, you simply reverse the process of converting words into Pig Latin. Move the beginning consonant sound to the end of the word and add "ay" at the end if there was no initial consonant sound.
*Ifway hetay ordway tartsay Ithway away owelvay ouyay utpay* a way at the end and don't change anything else *Translation. If the word starts with a vowel you put.
Igpa (pronounced; igpay)
To learn Pig Latin, you can start by understanding the basic rules: moving the first letter of a word to the end and adding "ay" (e.g., "hello" becomes "ellohay"). Practice by converting common words and phrases, and soon you'll be able to speak in Pig Latin fluently. Reading and listening to Pig Latin examples can also help reinforce your learning.
You should say has either.
You say "What should I say?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Kini kinso?".