erhay acefay asway hiteay saay nowsay........ edit: marjolein cut that! You don't like pig latin! [/b][/quote] Iay indfay igpay atinlay omewhatsay nterestingsay ...
Iay indfay igpay atinlay omewhatsay nterestingsay ... [/b][/quote] Iay houghttay ouyay ereway ormalnay :wth:
Iay houghttay ouyay ereway ormalnay :wth: [/b][/quote] noay histay orumfay, onay neoay siay ormalnay.... xcepteay emay.
Iay ouldway avehay evernay houghttay hattay Iay ouldcay earnlay aay ifferentday anguagelay romfay aay inkinlay arkpay orumfay.
hanktay ouyay tiay llaay foay hetay uddensay ecamebay sayeay otay eadray ndaay riteway histay tuffsay.
you have no clue how to write pig latin. just take every letter except the first letter, put those letters in from of the word and add "ay" to the first letter which is now behind the last letters. For example: Derek smells -> Erekday Mellssay [/b][/quote] Arkmay Uckssay.
Arkmay Uckssay. [/b][/quote] Actually, Mark, Derek was right. There are some words you have to take the first 2 letters, or 3 in some rare cases. Why, you ask? Well let's take the word "Derek", now say the beginning of it. You get the sound "Deh". Since you can't say the beginning of his name in the correct sound without saying deh (eg you cant say "Dee"rek) you have to add the de. Now with a word like "is" you don't have to. You can say the beginning. "Ih". Get it? Kinda confusing...but I tried.
^ and how do you know that? --- oh... if the word begins with a vowel just add yay to the end. eg) apple = appleyay orange = orangeyay