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van-step
I don't understand what is "Ogay Igpay Atinlay" means :(
2012年6月7日 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. :)
2012年6月7日
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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.
2012年6月7日
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van-step
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亞塞拜然語 (Azeri), 英語, 哈薩克語, 俄語
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