You take the first letter of the word and put it at the end and add ay.
Ex. Sally walked.
Pig L. Allysay alkedway.
I think differently,
1) Take the 1st letter of the word and put it at the end.
Ex. Marker --> Arkerm
2.) Now add an 'a'
3.) And your final answer should be Arkwerma (ar kwer muh) Easy!
No, the nymphs in Rayman Origins do not speak Pig Latin. They speak their own unique language that is characterized by melodious gibberish.
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.
AcieGray (Acie-gray) To speak Pig latin Put the first sound of a word on the end and add "ay"
Here is a comman phrase in pig latin Iway ancay eakspay igpay atinlay! TRANSLATION-I can speak pig latin
Pig Latin is not a language spoken in any specific country; it is a playful way of altering English words. It is often used as a form of word play or code among English speakers, particularly children.
No, the nymphs in Rayman Origins do not speak Pig Latin. They speak their own unique language that is characterized by melodious gibberish.
Most likely no.
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.
piglatin dot org is a popular pig Latin website.
he actually speaks pig Latin :D
AcieGray (Acie-gray) To speak Pig latin Put the first sound of a word on the end and add "ay"
It was in my Coke or pepsi book but i have no clue what it means I wish someone would answer this! answer2: it means "speak pig latin?" the words are scrambled and if you notice there is an "a" after each word.
Here is a comman phrase in pig latin Iway ancay eakspay igpay atinlay! TRANSLATION-I can speak pig latin
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*
Pig Latin is not a language spoken in any specific country; it is a playful way of altering English words. It is often used as a form of word play or code among English speakers, particularly children.
The word, "I" is spelled, "I-yay," in Pig Latin.
Andycay is how you say candy in Pig Latin.