That's right! From the insane mind of Qphoria, comes his latest creation abomination... it's PIG LATIN!
(say wha?!)
What is Pig Latin?
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Pig Latin is a silly alteration of the English language, usually used by children as a game. To form the Pig Latin form of an English word, the initial consonant sound is transposed to the end of the word and an ay is affixed (Ex.: "banana" would yield anana-bay). The purpose of the alteration is to both obfuscate the encoding and to indicate for the intended recipient the encoding as 'Pig Latin'. The reference to Latin is a deliberate misnomer, as it is simply a form of jargon, used only for its English connotations as a 'strange and foreign-sounding language'. The origins of Pig Latin are unknown.
The usual rules are:
1. For words that begin with consonant sounds, move all the consonant sounds to the end of the word and add "ay."
Doctor = Octor-day
Happy = Appy-hay
2. For words that begin with vowel sounds, simply add "ay" or "way" to the end of the word.
Apple = Apple-ay (or Apple-way)
Oxygen = Oxygen-ay (or Oxygen-way)
Why did I make this language?
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Well I know its not a real language, but I wanted to make another language to test with and possibly have a fun April Fools joke for people. So use it for fun if you like.
Download
http://graphjam.files.wordpress.com/200 ... latin2.gif[/img]
(say wha?!)
What is Pig Latin?
==================
Pig Latin is a silly alteration of the English language, usually used by children as a game. To form the Pig Latin form of an English word, the initial consonant sound is transposed to the end of the word and an ay is affixed (Ex.: "banana" would yield anana-bay). The purpose of the alteration is to both obfuscate the encoding and to indicate for the intended recipient the encoding as 'Pig Latin'. The reference to Latin is a deliberate misnomer, as it is simply a form of jargon, used only for its English connotations as a 'strange and foreign-sounding language'. The origins of Pig Latin are unknown.
The usual rules are:
1. For words that begin with consonant sounds, move all the consonant sounds to the end of the word and add "ay."
Doctor = Octor-day
Happy = Appy-hay
2. For words that begin with vowel sounds, simply add "ay" or "way" to the end of the word.
Apple = Apple-ay (or Apple-way)
Oxygen = Oxygen-ay (or Oxygen-way)
Why did I make this language?
=============================
Well I know its not a real language, but I wanted to make another language to test with and possibly have a fun April Fools joke for people. So use it for fun if you like.
Download
http://graphjam.files.wordpress.com/200 ... latin2.gif[/img]
Last edited by Qphoria on Sat Dec 06, 2008 5:10 am, edited 1 time in total.
So, Q delivered on is American language pack.
New Zealanders are just the same.Qphoria wrote: LOL ya well canadian would leave the first letter at the front and still say "Ay"![]()
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i cant wait.. why not add a language for your pets as well??
woof woof meow!
woof woof meow!
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I actually started out working on an ebonics (or ghetto as I referred to it) but that really got hard because a lot of the online translators did a lousy job.. and www.gizoogle.com lately hasn't been working for a long time
So then I just decided to do this one first because I needed a second language to test with.
So then I just decided to do this one first because I needed a second language to test with.
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