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- helloyowuzzup
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
Ellohay! M'iay elloyowuzzuphay. Irstfay, Iay illway xplaineay Igpay Atinlay inyay Nglisheay.
Translation: Hello! I'm Helloyowuzzup. First, I will explain Pig Latin in English.
Pig Latin is a really cool ‘language’. I'm using English, but in reality, you could use any language as your base. Let's start our translation with a complex word, which, believe it or not, makes it all the easier. I'll use the word: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
To begin translating, find the first letter of supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. This would be the letter ‘s’.
Next, move the first letter, s, of supercalifragilisticexpialidocious to the end of the word. You now have upercalifragilisticexpialidociouss.
Finally, add the letters ‘ay’ to the end of your word. You now have upercalifragilisticexpialidocioussay.
This is a very strange looking word, but is really very similar to English!
Now, let's translate Pig Latin into English. We'll use the same word, upercalifragilisticexpialidocioussay.
First, remove the ‘ay’. You now have upercalifragilisticexpialidociouss.
Next, move the last letter to the beginning. You should have supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
See how easy that was?
Also remember this rule:
Try to translate these words and phrases from English to Pig Latin!
1: Hello
2: How are you
3: answering
4: probablility
5: onomatopoeia
6: transcription
7: simulation
8: completion
9: denominator
10: it
Comment what you got!
Try to translate these phrases from Pig Latin to Englisih!
1: Igpay Atinlay
2: hotographicpay videnceeay
3: raduationgay
4: umeratornay
5: uestionqay
6: oodbyegay
7: avehay aay icenay aday!
8: eaveslay
9: ausedpay
10: astfay orwardfay
Comment what you got!
Also comment any questions, comments, and conversations- preferably in Igpay Atinlay!
Translation: Hello! I'm Helloyowuzzup. First, I will explain Pig Latin in English.
Pig Latin is a really cool ‘language’. I'm using English, but in reality, you could use any language as your base. Let's start our translation with a complex word, which, believe it or not, makes it all the easier. I'll use the word: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
To begin translating, find the first letter of supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. This would be the letter ‘s’.
Next, move the first letter, s, of supercalifragilisticexpialidocious to the end of the word. You now have upercalifragilisticexpialidociouss.
Finally, add the letters ‘ay’ to the end of your word. You now have upercalifragilisticexpialidocioussay.
This is a very strange looking word, but is really very similar to English!
Now, let's translate Pig Latin into English. We'll use the same word, upercalifragilisticexpialidocioussay.
First, remove the ‘ay’. You now have upercalifragilisticexpialidociouss.
Next, move the last letter to the beginning. You should have supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
See how easy that was?
Also remember this rule:
if a word starts with a vowel (or vowel sound), you do not transfer the first letter, but you add “yay” to the end.Also:
A=Ayay
I=Iyay
In=inyay
English=Englishyay
You move the first complete sound to the end, not the first letter (though most often it it just the first letter). If it is a vowel sound, you do not move it to the end, but you amend “yay” (or “way” I suppose) at the end.
So though would have the “th” and be oughthay
Try to translate these words and phrases from English to Pig Latin!
1: Hello
2: How are you
3: answering
4: probablility
5: onomatopoeia
6: transcription
7: simulation
8: completion
9: denominator
10: it
Comment what you got!
Try to translate these phrases from Pig Latin to Englisih!
1: Igpay Atinlay
2: hotographicpay videnceeay
3: raduationgay
4: umeratornay
5: uestionqay
6: oodbyegay
7: avehay aay icenay aday!
8: eaveslay
9: ausedpay
10: astfay orwardfay
Comment what you got!
Also comment any questions, comments, and conversations- preferably in Igpay Atinlay!
Last edited by helloyowuzzup (Nov. 10, 2014 12:56:54)
- Lilifant7253
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
Here's it right! 
I'll try to translate something.

I'll try to translate something.
- helloyowuzzup
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
Thanks so much 

- honesty
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
Igpay Atinlay tiay Nglisheay.“tiay” is not correct.
First of all, “t” appears nowhere in the word “in”
but also, if a word starts with a vowel (or vowel sound), you do not transfer the first letter, but you add “yay” to the end.
A=Ayay
I=Iyay
In=inyay
English=Englishyay
Last edited by honesty (Sept. 1, 2013 18:05:05)
- helloyowuzzup
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
Oh, whoops! Made a mistake… I had completely forgotten about that rule, thanks very much for reminding me!
- scimonster
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
Iway houghttay tiway asway “ayway”.Igpay Atinlay tiay Nglisheay.“tiay” is not correct.
First of all, “t” appears nowhere in the word “in”
but also, if a word starts with a vowel (or vowel sound), you do not transfer the first letter, but you add “yay” to the end.
A=Ayay
I=Iyay
In=inyay
English=Englishyay
And you do move the first letter to the end.
Last edited by scimonster (Sept. 1, 2013 20:11:16)
- helloyowuzzup
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
Iyay elievebay hattay, orfay exampleyay, ellway, ‘exampleyay’ ouldwyay ebay orrectcay.
- dracae
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
I've seen a way where if it starts with multiple consonants, you move the whole set:
Ellohay, Iway eakspay isthay anguagelay.
Ellohay, Iway eakspay isthay anguagelay.
- helloyowuzzup
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
Ahyay, Iyay eesay hatway ouyay areyay ayingsay.
Oolcay! Hatw'say ewnay?
Oolcay! Hatw'say ewnay?
- Agg725
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
Igpay atinlay? Something tells me it's going to get off opictay.
- dracae
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
Need a fix for pig latin:
Wink = Inkway
Ink = Inkway
Wink = Inkway
Ink = Inkway
- NeilWest
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
Hanksay orfay eachingtay emay Igpay Atinlay!
- helloyowuzzup
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
Ou'reyay elcomeway!
…. aitway, oryay houldsay ityay ebay ):ay? 
…. aitway, oryay houldsay ityay ebay ):ay? 
- nathanprocks
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
Need a fix for pig latin:Ethay originalway ostpay ayssay ouyay avehay otay addway “yay” onway ethay endway, utbay insteadway ouyay areway upposedsay otay addway “way”. Enwhay otway ordsway areway ethay amesay inway Igpay-Atinlay itway ouldn'tshay ebay ootay ardhay otay igurefay outway atwhay ou'reyay ayingsay.
Wink = Inkway
Ink = Inkway
- honesty
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
You move the first complete sound to the end, not the first letter (though most often it it just the first letter). If it is a vowel sound, you do not move it to the end, but you amend “yay” (or “way” I suppose) at the end.Iway houghttay tiway asway “ayway”.Igpay Atinlay tiay Nglisheay.“tiay” is not correct.
First of all, “t” appears nowhere in the word “in”
but also, if a word starts with a vowel (or vowel sound), you do not transfer the first letter, but you add “yay” to the end.
A=Ayay
I=Iyay
In=inyay
English=Englishyay
And you do move the first letter to the end.
So though would have the “th” and be oughthay
- scimonster
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
I originally learned just the first letter, but first group of consonants also makes sense.You move the first complete sound to the end, not the first letter (though most often it it just the first letter). If it is a vowel sound, you do not move it to the end, but you amend “yay” (or “way” I suppose) at the end.Iway houghttay tiway asway “ayway”.Igpay Atinlay tiay Nglisheay.“tiay” is not correct.
First of all, “t” appears nowhere in the word “in”
but also, if a word starts with a vowel (or vowel sound), you do not transfer the first letter, but you add “yay” to the end.
A=Ayay
I=Iyay
In=inyay
English=Englishyay
And you do move the first letter to the end.
So though would have the “th” and be oughthay
- helloyowuzzup
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
I learned it the way scimonster did from my grandfather… So I will keep it that way in the topic. But I'm sure that honesty is correct, also.
- dracae
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
I learned it the way scimonster did from my grandfather… So I will keep it that way in the topic. But I'm sure that honesty is correct, also.I was reading the first sentence, and I was like, “Scimonster learned Pig Latin from your grandfather?”
- ChadtheBuilder
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
Isthay isway ayay angestray anguagelay….
- helloyowuzzup
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Igpay Atinlay! (Pig Latin) ~Moved from Other Languages~
Indeedyay ityay isyay DXAY (XD)
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