Pig Latin was never really a language to begin with. It is more a code which can be spoken and learnt very quickly be people and sounds very confusing to others. You simply add the first sound on to the end of a word and add "ay".
EG. I-h'ay' ile-l'ay' okolate-ch'ay' - I like chocolate.
No you cant use pig latin in Microsoft 2007
There is no country with Pig Latin as its official language. Pig Latin is a playful, informal language game in English where words are altered following a specific set of rules. It is not a recognized official language of any country.
Pig Latin Day is celebrated on May 24th each year. It is a day dedicated to the playful language game of Pig Latin.
You suck, although it is not too polite in any language, translates to, "ou-Yay uck-Say," in 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 you cant use pig latin in Microsoft 2007
There is no country with Pig Latin as its official language. Pig Latin is a playful, informal language game in English where words are altered following a specific set of rules. It is not a recognized official language of any country.
Pig Latin Day is celebrated on May 24th each year. It is a day dedicated to the playful language game of Pig Latin.
Latin speakers became dead.
You suck, although it is not too polite in any language, translates to, "ou-Yay uck-Say," in Pig Latin.
no its a dead language
Pig Latin
it means that the dead language Latin is now dead
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.
Pig Latin is not associated with any specific country. It is a playful and informal language game that involves altering the English language by rearranging the letters in words.
In Pig Latin, "onay" translates to "no." Pig Latin is a language game where words are altered by moving the first consonant or consonant cluster of a word to the end of the word and adding "ay."
This is cleared up after determining the definition of language. Find a strong, supportable definition of 'language' and you will have your answer. It is not a necessary quality of a language that it form naturally during the development of a group. There are artificial (man-made) languages, at least one of which (Esperanto) is now spoken as a native language by some. So the fact that it is invented does not disqualify Pig Latin from being a language. However, Pig Latin does not have a unique vocabulary, grammar or syntax. It involves the systematic manipulation of an already existing language. The meaning of the Pig Latin is completely identical with the meaning of the underlying manipulated language.My un-researched opinion: Pig Latin is a code and not a language. And while it is a lot of fun to play with, it is not much of a code, either.