Oh, and there is a HUGE difference between a language and a code. Pig Latin is by NO means a language. It is a CODE, pure and simple. [ tasuki's advice column | Ask tasuki A Question ]
xO_Hollister_xO answered Friday December 9 2005, 9:36 pm: It's a silly language lottts of people know. You take the first letter of a word, add it to the end, and add 'ay' to it. =)
xxoBriannax answered Friday December 9 2005, 8:48 pm: When you take the first letter of a word and put it at the end of the word and add the letters ay to it. With words that begin with vowels, you just add ay to the end of the word.
Belladonna answered Friday December 9 2005, 8:19 pm: Pig Latin is a form of language primarily used in English. How it works is every word beginning with a constanant (a letter thats not a vowel) loses it first letter, and gets added to the end of the word with 'ay' included. For example, rose would become ose-ray. Person would become erson-pay.
Words that start with vowels.. such as Apple, and Orange, don't lose their first letter. Rather, 'ay' is just added to the end of the word. So apple would become Apple-ay and Orange would become orange-ay.
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