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Pig Language
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Has anybody ever heard of this?
Before every vowel you put the letters ag in front.
For example Hello would be Hagellago.
I just wondered after a conversation about it last night if anybody else has come across it.
Before every vowel you put the letters ag in front.
For example Hello would be Hagellago.
I just wondered after a conversation about it last night if anybody else has come across it.
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I think there are lots of variations on that, my sisters used to do it (Pig Latin, they called it) and it was so annoying and pointless. Because it annoyed me they did it more, obviously, because that's what sisters do.
How are you today?-Howvagow arvagar youvagoo toovigoodayvagay!
Sorry i didn't realise it was so big, it looks normal on my computer. In future i will stick to this.
Totally agree. :yeees:
For example, "Hello and good morning!" would be "Hekelloko andak goodkoo morkoningki"
Hm, it doesn't work too well in english.
Gypsy languange is quality. I understand a fair bit, but some of the lads I know speak it fluently. It's like a code.
yay! we used to do this in school and the teachers didn't have a clue what we were all talking about. was great