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Iay earnedlay igpay atinlay odaytay!!!!

I learned pig Latin today and now I can't stop writing in pig Latin
Boat aysay ancay ouyag eesay ybay hetay awnsday arlyeay ightlay!! Hatway osay roadlypay sway ailhay taay hetay wilightstay leaminggay!!!!
That was part of the star spangled banner (I think)
 
I don't know where you learned pig latin but it was 50% wrong at least.

also real latin is the best way!!
lingua latina est optima viam!

though I'm sure that grammar is wrong! so my point is kind of moot well whatever
 
Quis custodiet ispos custodes?

yeah my latin is awful too dezzuu
 
Latin's all Greek to me.
But really, you never add "ay" to the word "I". It just doesn't work, and it looks dumb.
:<
 
Tu se male facit.

(I apologize if my grammar fails; my textbook sucks. It's supposed to mean "You're doing it wrong")

I believe diphthongs (gl, th, et cetera) always stay together in Pig Latin, though I may be wrong. Also never move a vowel to the end; if it's at the beginning I think you're just supposed to tack "-ay" onto the end.
 
I believe diphthongs (gl, th, et cetera) always stay together in Pig Latin, though I may be wrong. Also never move a vowel to the end; if it's at the beginning I think you're just supposed to tack "-ay" onto the end.
Ey-thay o-day indeed-yay.
(Yeah I heard you put -yay on the end for words that start with a vowel.)
 
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