Pig Latin
When you take the first
letter of then say it then add the first letter at the end
and say ay
Pig Latin
by Someone that doesn’t matter on Feb 22, 2019 08:52:47
Pig Latin is not actually a language but a language game that children (and some
adults) use to speak “in code.” Pig Latin words are formed by altering words in English. ... Now add “
ay” to the
end of the word: Efinitionday
Pig Latin
by diamondboy5860dictionary on May 12, 2021 06:55:29
Pig Latin
by swimld on Jun 02, 2017 03:31:46
Pig latin is a
communication system by putting the first letter of the word, to the back of the word ,and adding "a" to the
end of the last letter. This works when our talking, and you don't want that person to understand what your saying.
Pig Latin
by shriekkk on Dec 05, 2018 15:26:06
A
secret language that only
9 year olds understand
can be performed by placing the first letter of the word youre trying to translate into the back of the word and by adding "ay" in the back
Examples:
sponge = English
pongesay = Pig Latin
(Also see:
Grammar Nazi So you could know who are you going to deal with if they hear you)
Pig Latin
by fresh prince on Feb 15, 2005 08:47:56
if word begins with a
vowel then you at 'yay' at the end (
ie out becomes outyay)
if word begins witha consonant then you move the
consonants to the end but only up to the first vowel, then you add 'ay' to the end(ie streight becomes eightstray)
Pig Latin
by The Shitztigators on Sep 22, 2010 22:20:50
Pig Latin
by Thesmartestpersonyou'lleversee on May 16, 2017 05:57:12
Pig Latin was first discovered from the first president, George Washington. A pig was on the boat of the Boston Tea party, against the boycott of high prices with
Paul Revere. There was also
a pig on a boat in Slavery times where African American slaves were being traveled. So that is pretty much the definition against this pro noun of sensitivity. The Adams made this ripped of word split in the two halves of
Piglatin. There you go.
pig latin
by Sir Nevah Entitar on Jul 23, 2004 10:46:22
Juvenile "code" language created by the
rearrangement of sounds in a word such that the first sound is moved to the end and "ay" is added. In the case of a
vowel as the first sound, "ay" is simply added, with an
hyphen if necessary.
Example:
"I am able to speak Pig Latin!" -->
"I-ay
amay able-ay
ootay eakspay Igpay Atinlay"
"Bob was transported
to Vietnam." -->
"Ob-bay asway ansportedtray ootay Ietnamvay."
pig latin
by Smartarse the dumbass on Mar 28, 2017 05:19:57
If a word starts with a
vowel then you write the word and add 'way' to the end (
antelope = antelopeway) but if starts with consonant then put the first letter of the word on the end and add 'ay' after (
helpful = elpfulhay).