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made up- made up like pig latin

yes i can speak pig latin

isthay isay azycray anguagelay otay oday.

2006-08-02 17:32:50 · 5 answers · asked by Gothic Girl 4 in Society & Culture Languages

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Alright -- here is a fun one my mom used when she was a kid... then taught me... then I taught my daughters... Now you! (aren't you special!)

Pronounce all vowels.
Add ONG after every consonant.

HONG E LONG LONG O. HONG O WONG A RONG E YONG O YOU... (hello. How are you)

If you practice you can do this really fast with a friend who knows it as well. Fun to add fake inflections to make it sound more chinese...

Hong a vong e. Fong you nong...

Obviously not for writing, but fun when spoken!

Ciao!

2006-08-02 17:41:54 · answer #1 · answered by Tonks_Fan! 4 · 0 0

I used to speak and understand fluent gibberish. The rule was you add "etheg" in each syllable right before the vowel. So "hello" would be "hethegellethego". (You keep the accent where it started, and all the added e's are schwas.)

Hebrew has the "bet" language (bet is the second letter of the alphabet, pronounced like a "b" in English). To use it, you put a b sound in the *middle* of every vowel. So hello would be "hebelobo".

Both of these are a lot harder to understand than Pig Latin and take more practice!! I spoke gibberish for a long time before I could understand it.

2006-08-03 14:20:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is a language called Esperanto, which was created with the hopes of it turning into a universal language. The language is quite easy to learn and speak, because every letter sounds the same always, no like in english were you can have long vowel sounds and short vowel sounds, or just groups of lettersthat have different sounds in different words

2006-08-03 00:40:42 · answer #3 · answered by Catrachito 1 · 0 0

double talk we used to call it. I don't even know how you'd explain it, but it went like this: hdgeledgo, hdgow adgare ydgou tdgoddgay. Hello, how are you today. Edgi edgam fdgine thdganks fdgor adgaskdging. I am fine thanks for asking. That's it. I haven't thought about that gibberish in years!!!

2006-08-03 00:38:02 · answer #4 · answered by Nikki 6 · 0 0

pidgin english

2006-08-03 00:37:29 · answer #5 · answered by old timer 4 · 0 0

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