The first, if not very crappy, video on how to speak the basics of Double Talk! Very easy to speak, and easy to learn - Questions and comments much appreciated!
Ah, Double Talk. My friends and I used Double Talk throughout high school Twenty years later, we still use it, if we need to say things in front of our kids and husbands. I love the crazy looks we get when they hear us. Double Talk has become second nature and very, very easy to learn and retain.
I like the "dg" one alot better... probably because that was the first one I learned, but it is very easy for people to understand what you are saying.
I do it differently so it's harder to understand. I add luf after each vowel sound. Then go back and repeat the vowel sound and the rest of the word. Cat=calufat and earing=ealufearilufing and really=realufealylufy
this video really helped me, my friend knows double talk, but sse uses id, and she would not teach me, but now i know what she is saying, thibank yibou.
@electrickick This language has many names, and it doesn't matter which one you prefer to call it. It matters if you can speak it! It's all Jibberish :)
Hmm. Searching my libraries, 'goose latin' is still the same thing as the language game of Double Talk, just by another name. It plays by the same rules and is largely called 'Double Talk' in my region. Chibeck wibith yibour gibeibogribaphibic ribegibions iband libocibal libingibo bibebifore yibou cribiticibize mibe, plibease.
@CharlieKarate - You would add it before all of them. The only exception to this rule would be two vowels together - like the word "boot." You would spell it "biboot," even though there are two 'o's, and pronounce it as "bye-boot." There are always exceptions :p
Only, "Ubby Dubby" is with a 'ub,' not 'ib,' hence it's difference :) Jibberish comes in many forms, and the way you speak it is hard on my tongue, lol.
this is different than whtat i know. my grandma and her town in oklahoma in the 1940s spoke this and thats all they spoke for example hello how are you today would be "hellfellofo howfow arfar youlfu tolfadaylfay?
ok i already try to say this in double talk but then i deleted it so y thx very mucho that u put this on the internet now me and my fribends ciban spibeak ibit! thibanks!
I can see this gal spends a lot of time in her room she needs to get out and make some friends. We as Americans speek ENGLISH leave it at that yall. My fellow yiububeds have a good day, night and all round good time i life.