Finis.
Finis means "the end," it often is written at the end of films, plays, or books (Instead of the English: "the end."
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.
Finis temporis.
To speak pig Latin you move the first consonant of a word to the end, and ad "ay." This means Savana is "Avana-Say" in Pig Latin.
To say something in Pig Latin, you move the first consonant or consonant cluster of a word to the end of the word, followed by "ay." If the word starts with a vowel, you simply add "way" to the end.
"ludus perficitur" ("the game is finished") is probably closest to the meaning you want to convey.
Do you mean "Pig Latin"? Pig Laden is slang for ... something else entirely. "Shut up" in Pig Latin would be Utshay Upay
Milye all you have to do is whatever works you want to say you take the first letter and putt at the end
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In pig latin, Olivia would be pronounced "Ivolay-a." It involves moving the first consonant or consonant cluster to the end of the word and adding "ay."
In Pig Latin, "but" would be translated to "ut-bay". The first consonant sound is moved to the end of the word followed by "ay".
In Pig Latin, "gas" would be "as-gay." The first letter is moved to the end of the word followed by the addition of "ay."
Mors non est finis