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van-step
I don't understand what is "Ogay Igpay Atinlay" means :(
7. Juni 2012 07:38
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Woohoo!! PIG LATIN!! It's been ages since I've seen this. :D
To convert a sentence into pig Latin, take the first consonant of a word, move it to the end and add "-ay". So "ogay" was originally "go".
Opehay atthay elpshay ouyay. :)
7. Juni 2012
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Yep. This is pig Latin. In my own childhood, many of my peers used it and I became quite fluent. As I grew older, it lost its mystery as so many people could understand what I and my friends were saying. For your amusement, take a look at Wikipedia's entry on the subject: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig_latin . I was exposed to two others as a child: double talk, and Tut. There appear to be many more jargon languages, and they cross linguistic and cultural barriers. You might also want to research "Esperanto." Good luck.
7. Juni 2012
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