As most English-speaking children know, you can temporarily confuse your friends by moving the consonant(s) from the beginning of a word to the end and adding the sound "ay." And once they too figure ...
Pig Latin. Ig-pay atin-lay. It is not really a different language, but an encoded version of English based on a very simple transformation rule. Move the first sound to the end of the word and add "ay ...
We all know a pig goes, “Oink,” but what is it really saying? A machine from the '80s aimed to figure that out.University researchers used a computer to decode pig noises. They were trying to ...
LATIN IS DEAD. But Pig Latin is still kicking. “First words of the day from the 8 year-old: ‘Where do people actually speak pig latin?’” writer Heather Havrilesky recently posted on Twitter. Perhaps ...
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