In Pig Latin you would say, "go to McDonalds" as follows:
o-gay o-tay Mc-day-Onalds-ay
Pig Latin for 'go away' is 'oh-gay way-ay'.
In Pig Latin, "do you want to go outside" is said as "o-day ou-yay ant-way o-tay o-gay outside-way."
To translate English into Pig Latin, the general rule is to move the first consonant or consonant cluster of a word to the end and add "ay." If a word begins with a vowel, "ay" is simply added to the end. For example, "English" would become "Englishway" and "translate" would become "anslatetray."
No, "he" cannot be used as a pronoun for a pig because pigs are animals and do not have a gender like humans. It would be more appropriate to use "it" as a pronoun for a pig.
Assuming you mean cred- as in incredible, credibility, etc., it comes from the Latin word credere (to believe).
Pig Latin for 'go away' is 'oh-gay way-ay'.
piglatin dot org is a popular pig Latin website.
In Pig Latin, "do you want to go outside" is said as "o-day ou-yay ant-way o-tay o-gay outside-way."
arkma..... if you wanna know more, or just how to speak pig latin generally, so that you don't have to just ask for names you can just know on your own just ask "how do you speak pig latin?" or go on youtube and it'll tell you ;) love you mark ! (MTS) my brother <3 ahahhaa. -jth.. << my initials :P *wink wink*
Go to Mcdonalds website
go away hobnoker
ibimus ibis
exeo, exire, exii, exitum - I go out
"not to go without"= "sine non ire"
Age! (singular) Agite! (plural)
Abi in malam rem
non molliter ire