it means, " I have something for you" in Pig Latin
The phrase "Happy birthday Jenny, be blessed" in pig Latin would be "Appyhay irthdaybay Jenny, e baylessedblay."
Appyhay Irthdaybay Appyhay Irthdayb! (move all the consenents to the back of the word, then ad d "ay" Appyhey Irthbey
To sing "Happy Birthday" in Pig Latin, you would say "Appyhay Irthdaybay." Each word of the song is translated into Pig Latin by moving the consonant cluster (if any) to the end of the word and adding "ay."
In Pig Latin, "Happy New Year" would be "Appyhay Ewnay Earyay."
Pig Latin for Carly is Are-lee-cay.
In Pig Latin, you would say Happy Valentine's Day, "Ap-Hay-y-pay, al-Vay-en-yay-ine's-tay, ay-Day."
If you mean please translate x-ray then this is what x-ray is in pig latin: xay-ayray
If you mean please translate x-ray then this is what x-ray is in pig latin: xay-ayray
Emily doesn't mean anything in pig latin. You would SAY Emily "Emilyway" in pig latin, if that's what you were trying to ask.
The answer to that is : appy-hay other's-may ay-day
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
It means the guinea pig feels happy.