
RULES OF PIG LATIN.
1. If there is 2 constanants (NOT a,e,i,o,u) you swap it to the end. E.g Crab= abCray. What= atwhay.
2. If the FIRST LETTER ONLY is a vowel (a,e,i,o,u) you keep the word the same and add on "ay" at the end. E.g Ice= Iceay.
3. If there is a constanant (NOT a,e,i,o,u) at the START of the word but a vowel as the SECOND LETTER, move the constanant to the end. E.g Cat= Atcay.
PIG LATIN SENTENCE Examples.
Here are some sentence examples if you are still confused about Pig Latin:
Hi, how are you doing? = Ihay, owhay areway ouyay oingday?
Wow, look at that! = Owway, ooklay atay atthay!
Stunning! That is so fabulous! = Unningstay! Atthay isay osay abulousfay!
CRACK THE CODE: PIG LATIN!
Try and guess what I am saying in Pig Latin!
Ihay uysgay Iay opehay ouyay areay enjoyingay ymay ookbay! Avehay aay oodgay ayday!! :) Omfray Arryistay anday OttathBFgay!
Awnser on the next page:
Awnser:
Hi guys I hope you are enjoying my book! Have a good day!! :) From Starryi amd GottathBF!
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RULES OF PIG LATIN.
1. If there is 2 constanants (NOT a,e,i,o,u) you swap it to the end. E.g Crab= abCray. What= atwhay.
2. If the FIRST LETTER ONLY is a vowel (a,e,i,o,u) you keep the word the same and add on "ay" at the end. E.g Ice= Iceay.
3. If there is a constanant (NOT a,e,i,o,u) at the START of the word but a vowel as the SECOND LETTER, move the constanant to the end. E.g Cat= Atcay.
PIG LATIN SENTENCE Examples.
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