Here's a web site that explains it:
http://www.idioma-software.com/pig/pig_latin.html
2006-08-21 02:39:39
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answer #1
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answered by Hi y´all ! 6
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The usual rules for changing standard English into Pig Latin are:
For words that begin with consonant sounds, move all the first consonant sounds to the end of the word and add "ay." Examples:
ball â all-bay
button â utton-bay
star â ar-stay
three â ee-thray
question â estion-quay
For words that begin with vowel sounds (including silent consonants), simply add the syllable "ay" to the end of the word.
eagle â eagle-ay
honest â honest-ay (because the h is silent)
2006-08-21 09:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not 100% sure, but I think the basic rule is to take the first letter of each word you want to say, and move it to the back accompanied by the suffix 'ay'.
Ooday ouyay eesay atwhay I-yay eanmay?
2006-08-21 09:28:09
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answered by Buzzard 7
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Put the first letter at the end and add 'ay'
like "lets play golf" becomes ' etslay laypay olfgay'
2006-08-21 09:28:32
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answered by Claude 6
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u take the first letter of any word and put ay
behind it and move it all to the rear of the word . ie: pig becomes igpay
2006-08-21 14:01:04
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answered by Lee T 1
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well i don't think anyone does really! there's so many different versions the one i know goes like this.
eg, saying 'hi my name is layla'
would be;
hidgi mydgy nadagame idagis laydaggay ladaga
highly confusing
2006-08-21 09:28:05
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answered by Layla P 2
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put the first letter at the end of the word and say ay
ig-pay atin-lay
2006-08-21 09:26:14
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answered by flip4urkandi 3
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reverse the word backwards and add -ay on thwe end.
2006-08-21 18:53:19
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answered by agent_starfire 5
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I don't know its a swine to learn!
2006-08-21 09:30:23
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answered by Monkeyphil 4
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And what is the point of all that?
2006-08-21 09:37:14
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answered by Roxy 6
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