iay amay oingay ootay leepsay
leep-sayAnother view:Apparently there are different dialects of Pig Latin. I would say "eep-slay".Another view:I would say ---- leepsa----(leap-sae) You don't add on an "ay" that's the sound it makes you only add and "a" with the sound of "ay"
To say Wilson in pig latin, you would say "Ilsonway."
To say hello in pig Latin, you would say "ellohay".
In Pig Latin, you would say "ellohay."
In Pig Latin, you would say "find" as "indfay."
leep-sayAnother view:Apparently there are different dialects of Pig Latin. I would say "eep-slay".Another view:I would say ---- leepsa----(leap-sae) You don't add on an "ay" that's the sound it makes you only add and "a" with the sound of "ay"
To say Wilson in pig latin, you would say "Ilsonway."
To say hello in pig Latin, you would say "ellohay".
In Pig Latin, you would say "ellohay."
Pig Latin for you is oo-yay.
Melissa in Pig Latin is: elissamay.
Pig Latin for rat is at-ray.
In Pig Latin, you would say "find" as "indfay."
To say "Bobby" in Pig Latin, you would say: Obby-Bay.
Ciara is spelled Iara-say in Pig Latin; pronounced E-air-uh-say.
Andycay is how you say candy in Pig Latin.
In Pig Latin you would say, "at home," as "at-yay, ome-hay.'