Pig Latin has nothing to do with pigs. It's a simple secret language for jokes or kids.
In Pig Latin, "I love pigs" would be "Iway ovelay igspay."
The word, "I" is spelled, "I-yay," in Pig Latin.
"Pig-Latin" is also known as "dog-Latin." The animal reference is dismissive, and any animal would do. It might as well be "horse-Latin" or "cow-Latin."Another view:Actually the term "dog Latin" usually refers to mock Latin, a jargon that imitates Latin words and forms; a famous example is the pseudo-Latin translation of "don't let the bastards grind you down", Illegitimi non carborundum. The name "pig Latin" originally referred to the same thing, but now means specifically the application of a simple tranformational rule to purely English words and phrases.
Pig Latin for princess is incess-pray.
Andycay is how you say candy in Pig Latin.
Pig Latin for day is ay-day.
In Pig Latin, "I love pigs" would be "Iway ovelay igspay."
Porcus is the Latin word for a male pig, but since female pigs are more common, the word sus is the word you will usually find.
spider pig. spider pig. do what ever a spider pig does.
What is pig to pigs as ox is to oxen.
The latin word for pig is porca/porcus, depending on whether it is a female or a male. Plural is porcae/porci.
'Sagasta', Admiral Dewey's Pet Pig (1899)Cleaning Pig's Feet (1901)Singing Pigs Feet (1901)Three Little Pigs (1918)Pigs and Battleships (1961)In the Year of the Pig (1968)The Pig Boss (1972)The Pig Keeper's Daughter (1972)The Sty of the Blind Pig (1974)The Peppermint Pig (1977)Pigs Have Wings (1977)We Are the Guinea Pigs (1980)Aderyn Papur... and Pigs Might Fly (1984)Pigs (1984)Pigs vs. Freaks (1984)Learned Pigs and Fireproof Women (1989)Man Without Pigs (1990)The Marzipan Pig (1990)The Tale of Little Pig Robinson (1990)Tim Allen: Men Are Pigs (1990)All Men Are Pigs (1991)Leon the Pig Farmer (1992)Pig in the Python (1992)When Pigs Fly (1993)Rudy, the Racing Pig (1995)The Bay of Pigs (1997)Babe: Pig in the City (1998)Confessions of a Sexist Pig (1998)The Legend of Pig Eye (1998)My Brother the Pig (1999)The Pig Farm (2000)Disco Pigs (2001)Pig (2001)The Baroness and the Pig (2002)Guinea Pig Club (2002)Pigs Will Fly (2002)Pearls and Pigs (2003)Guinea Pig Kids (2004)The Pigs (2005)Long Pigs (2007)Pigs (2007)When Pigs Fly (2007)Pig Hunt (2008)Unstable Fables: 3 Pigs & a Baby (2008)Guinea Pigs (2009)Open Your Mouth and Say... Mr. Chi Pig (2009)Pig Bomb (2009)Pig Business (2009)The Pig People (2009)Divine Pig (2010)Kosher Pig (2010)Pig (2010)The Forest Prince and the Pig Man (2011)Pig (2011)The Pig Farm (2011)When Pigs Have Wings (2011)Billi Pig (2012)About Pigs (2012)Peppa Pig: Flying a Kite and Other Stories (2012)Peppa Pig: Muddy Puddles and Other Stories (2012)Capitalist Pigs (2013)The Cleanest Pig (2013)Pig Death Machine (2013)Mr. Pig (2014)Pig (?)Pig Blood Blues (?)
ThHere are no pigs coming out of the pig.
The word, "I" is spelled, "I-yay," in Pig Latin.
i have commonly heard guinea pigs referrenced to as a cavy or cavies.
"Pig-Latin" is also known as "dog-Latin." The animal reference is dismissive, and any animal would do. It might as well be "horse-Latin" or "cow-Latin."Another view:Actually the term "dog Latin" usually refers to mock Latin, a jargon that imitates Latin words and forms; a famous example is the pseudo-Latin translation of "don't let the bastards grind you down", Illegitimi non carborundum. The name "pig Latin" originally referred to the same thing, but now means specifically the application of a simple tranformational rule to purely English words and phrases.
Pig Latin for princess is incess-pray.