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Post by Prince Winter Flurry on Mar 10, 2013 21:47:15 GMT -5
Who has heard of the language Pig Latin before? I have heard of it before.
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Post by Vanellope on Mar 10, 2013 21:50:52 GMT -5
I know how to speak it!!
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Post by Prince Winter Flurry on Mar 10, 2013 21:52:20 GMT -5
That sounds really cool.
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Post by Vanellope on Mar 10, 2013 21:54:23 GMT -5
Thanks! Me and my friends use it all the time!
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Post by Prince Winter Flurry on Mar 10, 2013 21:56:48 GMT -5
Yer welcome.
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Post by Viking the Warlord on Mar 10, 2013 22:30:21 GMT -5
how do you speak it?
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Post by Prince Winter Flurry on Mar 10, 2013 22:33:51 GMT -5
Like this: Immegay emay ethay altsay
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Post by Viking the Warlord on Mar 10, 2013 22:35:03 GMT -5
huh and it means?
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Post by Vanellope on Mar 10, 2013 22:35:23 GMT -5
Well, you take all the letters in front of the first vowel and stick them on the end of the word and add an a to the end. So "cat" would become "atca" and "chocolate" would become "ocolatecha".
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Post by Vanellope on Mar 10, 2013 22:36:05 GMT -5
He said, "Give me the salt."
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Post by Vanellope on Mar 10, 2013 22:36:20 GMT -5
Right?
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Post by Prince Winter Flurry on Mar 10, 2013 22:36:36 GMT -5
That's right.
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Post by Vanellope on Mar 10, 2013 22:37:52 GMT -5
Yay!
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Post by Viking the Warlord on Mar 10, 2013 22:41:01 GMT -5
so if i say "ia tgea wnoa" you wil under stand it?
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Post by Prince Winter Flurry on Mar 10, 2013 22:41:50 GMT -5
Hmm.
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