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How do you say vowels in Pig Latin?

How do you say vowels in Pig Latin?

Pig Latin

  1. If a word starts with a consonant and a vowel, put the first letter of the word at the end of the word and add “ay.”
  2. If a word starts with two consonants move the two consonants to the end of the word and add “ay.”
  3. If a word starts with a vowel add the word “way” at the end of the word.

What’s an example of Pig Latin?

Pig Latin takes the first consonant (or consonant cluster) of an English word, moves it to the end of the word and suffixes an ay, or if a word begins with a vowel you just add way to the end. For example, pig becomes igpay, banana becomes ananabay, and aadvark becomes aadvarkway.

What are the rules for Pig Latin?

The rules used by Pig Latin are as follows: If a word begins with a vowel, just as “yay” to the end. For example, “out” is translated into “outyay”. If it begins with a consonant, then we take all consonants before the first vowel and we put them on the end of the word. For example, “which” is translated into “ichwhay”.

What exactly is Pig Latin?

Pig Latin is a coded way of talking, based on English and used chiefly by children who think or believe that this system allows them to speak without being understood by others. Parents whose children don’t know pig Latin have also been known to use it in order to speak “privately” in their children’s presence.

How do I learn Pig Latin?

Learn how to form words beginning with consonants. To form Pig Latin words from words beginning with a consonant (like hello) or a consonant cluster (like switch), simply move the consonant or consonant cluster from the start of the word to the end of the word. Then add the suffix “-ay” to the end of the word.

What was Pig Latin used for?

Pig Latin is a type of programming language utilized for working in Apache Pig, which is a software resource for creating certain kinds of data analysis programs.

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