mimitchis_rock13579
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Iay peaksay igpay atinlay. (I speak pig latin)
Speaking pig latin is hard at first, but you get the hand of it as you continue. Put the first letter of the word at the end, then add "ay". For example, the word "cat" in Pig Latin is "atcay". To translate from Pig Latin to English, remove the "ay" and put the last letter at the beginning. So when I say "elevisiontay" it is "television".
Ivegay tiay aay rytay! Ooday ooyay ecognizeray hatway iay maay ayingsay?
And no I didn't make up pig latin. My sister is taking 9th grade spanish and was introduced to it yesterday in the book she's reading for the course.
Speaking pig latin is hard at first, but you get the hand of it as you continue. Put the first letter of the word at the end, then add "ay". For example, the word "cat" in Pig Latin is "atcay". To translate from Pig Latin to English, remove the "ay" and put the last letter at the beginning. So when I say "elevisiontay" it is "television".
Ivegay tiay aay rytay! Ooday ooyay ecognizeray hatway iay maay ayingsay?
And no I didn't make up pig latin. My sister is taking 9th grade spanish and was introduced to it yesterday in the book she's reading for the course.
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