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How To Spell Your Name In Pig Latin 

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English to Pig Latin Generator: www.snowcrest.n...
What Exactly Is Pig Latin?: www.dictionary...
The Origins Of Pig Latin: ccalanguagesol...
Argot: www.dictionary...
What’s The Origin Of Pig Latin?: www.straightdo...
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@NameExplain
@NameExplain 5 лет назад
There won’t be a video next Tuesday as I’m away. See you in a week!
@Dhalp661
@Dhalp661 5 лет назад
Oday peaksay igpay atinlay owhay areway ouyay odaytay. Ymay amenay inway igpay atinlay isway arraghday alpinhay
@spottedflame5816
@spottedflame5816 5 лет назад
BE is pronounced beh not bi
@YoniIsrael
@YoniIsrael 5 лет назад
in hebrew we have the Bet language a song about it won the eurovision in the mid 70's wich is just like the spanish version only with the B sound so my user name in the bet language will sound like Yobonibi Thebe Keybey
@Samm815
@Samm815 5 лет назад
Amsay Ucaslay?
@Ggdivhjkjl
@Ggdivhjkjl 5 лет назад
Wendy is a native Welsh name for males.
@Maceror
@Maceror 5 лет назад
Pig Latin can never beat the good ol' secret language. Your-pa dad-pa smells-pa like-pa a-pa woman-pa
@Rekusasu827
@Rekusasu827 5 лет назад
yes-pa my-pa dude-pa
@janethepner844
@janethepner844 5 лет назад
illway ouyay areay oingday itay rongway ymay oybay
@janethepner844
@janethepner844 5 лет назад
This-pa is-pa easy-pa I-pa like-pa it-pa
@marianmonica716
@marianmonica716 5 лет назад
Oh-pa my-pa gosh-pa Diary-pa of-pa a-pa wimpy-pa kid-pa!!!
@darth_strangax9232
@darth_strangax9232 5 лет назад
Let me guess ,you took that from diary of a wimpy kid
@riri6547
@riri6547 4 года назад
this one kid said to my teacher “uckfay ouyay itchbay” I get it now lol
@hermoinepz8244
@hermoinepz8244 4 года назад
riri 。 daanng he told her fuck you bitch,he is savage,or should I say,avagesay
@faintastik659
@faintastik659 4 года назад
@@hermoinepz8244 arhay arhay arhay
@hermoinepz8244
@hermoinepz8244 4 года назад
Coolranch Doritos uhbray
@hermoinepz8244
@hermoinepz8244 4 года назад
Teminite’s #1 Fan a Igbay eonay
@Hhhhh11388
@Hhhhh11388 4 года назад
Wtf are u sayin
@joelongo450
@joelongo450 4 года назад
4:35 Aww he just said his first word
@Angeli28
@Angeli28 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@xyanprod
@xyanprod 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂 ok that was a good one
@chilllobby-sm243
@chilllobby-sm243 3 года назад
Histay eservesday oremay ikeslay XDD
@thesuperbowser2
@thesuperbowser2 5 лет назад
3:20 "i want to know if we can apply pig latin to non english languages" "well, yes but actually no"
@madisonalyssia9851
@madisonalyssia9851 4 года назад
M E E M S
@astrovistics521
@astrovistics521 5 лет назад
I heard Pig Latin from Teen Titans ;-; I thought it was fake XD Edit: yay my name in pig Latin is: Isabellaay Isabellayay Isabellaway Lol
@saltybonsai8369
@saltybonsai8369 5 лет назад
same!!!!
@hanadautovic2678
@hanadautovic2678 5 лет назад
It should be sabellaway
@jacobkuchavik9367
@jacobkuchavik9367 5 лет назад
I like the last one, sounds like you're a super hero if you emphasize the last two syllables. ISABEL-AWAY!
@llamadelrey8132
@llamadelrey8132 5 лет назад
@@hanadautovic2678 You remove only the 1st consonants. I is a Vowel so you don't move it
@atlasl7848
@atlasl7848 5 лет назад
Potat o igpay igpay atinlay isway ethay opestday
@numa1324
@numa1324 5 лет назад
In French we have an argot named "Verlan"; we reverse syllables.
@EchoHeo
@EchoHeo 5 лет назад
Numa Politanski Oh yeah I love that
@numa1324
@numa1324 5 лет назад
@Lutay It becomes meuf
@ФилипАнтић
@ФилипАнтић 5 лет назад
Numa Politanski We have that in Serbian as well. Шатровачки (Shatrovachki)
@ok-op8lg
@ok-op8lg 5 лет назад
@Lutay it becomes meuf
@symmoritis
@symmoritis 5 лет назад
same thing in Greece. We call it ποδανά
@jordanparson2089
@jordanparson2089 5 лет назад
Me and my childhood friends always spoke in Pig Latin so nobody would be able to understand us. Now I'm fluent and can understand and speak it very well and quickly. We even made variations like dog Latin, when instead of "ay", it's "o". Or fish latin, when it's "i"
@tamiashanell64
@tamiashanell64 5 лет назад
Jordan Parson I do that with my friends!
@Robo-Booga
@Robo-Booga 5 лет назад
Can you tell me my name? Its Ricky
@not_yo0o0u20
@not_yo0o0u20 5 лет назад
@@Robo-Booga ickyray
@memeicusgaming2197
@memeicusgaming2197 5 лет назад
Owwo!
@memeicusgaming2197
@memeicusgaming2197 5 лет назад
Opeo ouyo understando istho OLLO
@friderosendal2164
@friderosendal2164 5 лет назад
Intresting video. We in Sweden have ”rövarspråket” (raider language). We duplicate every consonant ant put an o in between, so ”rövarspråket” becomes ”rorövovarorsospoproråkoketot”
@pictocat8568
@pictocat8568 5 лет назад
jesus christ
@tob
@tob 5 лет назад
Same in Norwegian, "røvarspråket", but we got it from Swedish through Kalle Blomkvist by Astrid Lindgren / Asostotidod Lolinondodgogronenon
@Alvedrotten
@Alvedrotten 5 лет назад
@@tob True, I'm norwegian and I've spoken Røverpråk with friends since I was 16, so about 30 years. Funny when you are fluent and speak real fast, sounds jibberish and impossible to understand for others. You got your translation for Astrid Lindgren slightly wrong though.
@dontsubscribetome3262
@dontsubscribetome3262 5 лет назад
Sverige!!!🇸🇪🇸🇪
@j.kaimori3848
@j.kaimori3848 5 лет назад
Of course it's called "raider language".
@scherbatsly2218
@scherbatsly2218 5 лет назад
in turkish we have "bird language" we put "ge/gı/gu/ga/go" between each syllable
@moonrise6806
@moonrise6806 5 лет назад
Defne Inci there’s two weirdo Spanish girls in my class who apply that to English
@petargrific484
@petargrific484 4 года назад
josh becomes jogesh
@optimusprime6633
@optimusprime6633 4 года назад
Gago ka
@metaloopa6907
@metaloopa6907 3 года назад
@@optimusprime6633 gagagogo kaga
@instantinople3796
@instantinople3796 3 года назад
@@optimusprime6633 yawa ka
@eerokivisto5103
@eerokivisto5103 5 лет назад
In Finnish we have language games which basically play around with spoonerisms. Probably the most common one is "kontinkieli", in which you add the word "kontti" after a word and then switch the first sounds. As an example, my name comes out something like "Koorientti Kovistokintti". When doing this you have to consider that Finnish differentiates between long and short vowels and also has vowel harmonies, meaning sometimes you have to change the length of a sound or other vowels in the word to make it work. Another variation is "vitinkieli" in which you put "viti" in front of the word and then make a similar change. This way my name becomes "Etiviiro Kitivivistö"
@visibleconfusion9894
@visibleconfusion9894 5 лет назад
i thought this was a joke...
@karim-fi2tb
@karim-fi2tb 5 лет назад
that's what my mom said when I was born
@marsknew
@marsknew 5 лет назад
I saw u three timed.today
@saltybonsai8369
@saltybonsai8369 5 лет назад
Onway
@kaylastokes3285
@kaylastokes3285 5 лет назад
Hello I see you everywhere
@not_yo0o0u20
@not_yo0o0u20 5 лет назад
Owhay areday ouyay
@kacperwoch4368
@kacperwoch4368 5 лет назад
Shannon does not start with a consonant cluster, it starts with a diagraph that represents one sound. Stan starts with a consonant cluster, for example.
@3seven5seven1nine9
@3seven5seven1nine9 5 лет назад
S is a consonant, H is a consonant, Shannon starts with multiple consonants
@WaterShowsProd
@WaterShowsProd 5 лет назад
@@3seven5seven1nine9 In terms of writing it is 2 consonants next to each other, but phonetically it is not a consonant cluster, where you have 2 consonant phonemes pronounced in succession with no vowel in between: eg. "coNSonaNT", "muLTiPLe", "MoriTZ" (capitals to indicate consonant cluster). The SH sound in Shannon is a single phoneme represented in the Roman alphabet by 2 consonants, but not using the phonetic sounds of those consonants. CH and TH are other examples.
@aredjayc2858
@aredjayc2858 5 лет назад
@@3seven5seven1nine9 SH isn't the same noise as an S + H
@tuskun9286
@tuskun9286 5 лет назад
I'd say "Ilipphay".while pronouncing the 2 P's seperatly, like "Ilip'phay"
@greyjay9492
@greyjay9492 5 лет назад
I have the worst pig Latin name in the world Edit:second worst,Gus has the worst
@KaiserMattTygore927
@KaiserMattTygore927 5 лет назад
lmao.
@DragonHunter24
@DragonHunter24 5 лет назад
And whats it?
@greyjay9492
@greyjay9492 5 лет назад
Dragonhunter 24 look at my username
@DragonHunter24
@DragonHunter24 5 лет назад
Zaid Aidzay? And? My name is Agandray which sounds like a name from The lord of the rings
@ichabodstrange756
@ichabodstrange756 5 лет назад
@@DragonHunter24 “Aidzay“ sounds like “Aids, ey“
@ravenrxxth8735
@ravenrxxth8735 4 года назад
I first heard pig Latin in Teen titans go. I understood it so well the first time. Then at school i heard two other kids speaking about me in pig latin. And I was like “ you do know that I understand pig latin right” 😂
@charlesespejo1297
@charlesespejo1297 4 года назад
me to ouyay areyay otnay loneyay🤪🤪🤪ITCHBAY!!!
@MrConfused.
@MrConfused. 3 года назад
Esyay amesay i houghttay igpay atinlay asntway ealray.
@sonsonthegoddessofconfusio3183
@sonsonthegoddessofconfusio3183 3 года назад
Y'all need to chill
@MrConfused.
@MrConfused. 3 года назад
@@sonsonthegoddessofconfusio3183 hatway?
@galacticmocx2606
@galacticmocx2606 3 года назад
same
@mentino1556
@mentino1556 5 лет назад
In Hungarian we have "Virágnyelv" (flower tongue) it works the same as the Spanish one does, but with the letter V. So my name is Valentine, in Pig Latin I'm Alentineay, and in flower tongue I'm Vavaleventivineve. We say full sentences with flower tongue and it is in most cases nicely applyable to English as well. For example the most basic sentence everyone knows is "Tuvudsz ivigy beveszévélnivi?" which is nicely translated into "Cavan Youvu Speaveak livike thivis"
@coolbrotherf127
@coolbrotherf127 5 лет назад
As someone who is awful at visualizing how things are spelled, it's really difficult for me to understand pig Latin without seeing it written out.
@ismt9390
@ismt9390 5 лет назад
That's because english spelling is crazy.
@paicemaster6855
@paicemaster6855 Год назад
Itay ebay-omescay econdsay aturenay afteray ayay ilewhay.
@іІя
@іІя Год назад
​@@ismt9390 french is even worse lmao
@Ggdivhjkjl
@Ggdivhjkjl 5 лет назад
@5:08 Wendy is originally a native Welsh name for males.
@SWLinPHX
@SWLinPHX 5 лет назад
In English it is a nickname for Gwendolyn, as Betty is for Elizabeth.
@pugmommy9865
@pugmommy9865 5 лет назад
My name is Welsh! My name is Brynn.
@Fae_van
@Fae_van 5 лет назад
@@SWLinPHX Gwen is the nickname for Gwendolyn, not Wendy
@SWLinPHX
@SWLinPHX 5 лет назад
@@Fae_van Uh, you do realize that names have more than one official nickname right? Elizabeth = Bess, Beth, Betty, Lisa, Liz, LIza OR William = Bill, Billy, Will, Willy, Willie OR Robert = Rob, Robby, Bob
@elis2994
@elis2994 5 лет назад
Im swedish and I remember having the "pirate language" as a code language when I was a child. It workes like this: after each consonant, add "O" and the repeat the consonant. Example: fun becomes fofunon.
@rodaki9408
@rodaki9408 5 лет назад
Hohejoj, jojagog äror ocockoksoså sosvovenonsoskok.
@elis2994
@elis2994 5 лет назад
@@rodaki9408 dodetot vovaror rorololigogtot atottot vovetota hohahoha :)
@johane4764
@johane4764 5 лет назад
Jojohohanon
@sugarinmywounds
@sugarinmywounds 5 лет назад
We have the exact same thing here in Nonororwowayoy. Sosjojørorøvoverorsospoproråkoketot.
@livedandletdie
@livedandletdie 5 лет назад
kokanon dodu sosnonälollola soskokrorivova omom dodinon kokomommomenontotaror soså dodenon äror kokororrorekoktot. Because in English it's Bandit, because Rövare means highwayman/bandit.
@banabelle
@banabelle 5 лет назад
I learned Pig Latin from watching The Mask 😭😂😂
@BrockRileysNotReal
@BrockRileysNotReal 3 года назад
I learned it from eshays. 🤣
@4zaUniv
@4zaUniv 3 года назад
Your emojis are weird.
@astrovistics521
@astrovistics521 5 лет назад
OMG TYSM I LEARNED THE BASICS OF THIS, I'M GONNA SUBSCRIBE AND LIKE!!! TYSM!!!!
@lianagarcia3563
@lianagarcia3563 5 лет назад
Welp I didnt expect u here
@astrovistics521
@astrovistics521 5 лет назад
@@lianagarcia3563 lol hello! tysm for subscribing to my channel i found this on my recommened, so i thought, "i should give this video a try lol"
@astrovistics521
@astrovistics521 5 лет назад
@@lianagarcia3563 it notificates when someone subscribes so i got a notification that you subbed to a while ago lol
@milkyway6447
@milkyway6447 5 лет назад
*PIG LATIN RULES:* If a word has a *vowel* or two in the front, you only and *ay, way, or yay* at the end. *Eugene -> Eugeneay* If it has a *consonant* or two in the front, you put in the back of the word and add *ay.* *Johnny -> Ohnnyj -> Ohnnyjay* If there is a consonant and a vowel after in a word, you stop at the vowel and don't put it in the back. The vowel works as a *stop sign,* you *stop* there
@longs1968
@longs1968 5 лет назад
Iway ownkay owhay itway orksway
@clordtrundle
@clordtrundle 2 года назад
@@longs1968 ifway ouyay idday ouyay ouldntway aysay “ownkay”
@JenniferBonse
@JenniferBonse 9 месяцев назад
Iay ovelay otay peaksay igpay atinlay
@SmileyFace08121996
@SmileyFace08121996 5 лет назад
My name in Jerigonza would be Pepepepe
@steele_heart77
@steele_heart77 5 лет назад
LMFAO
@wojakmeme6561
@wojakmeme6561 5 лет назад
Mate Kepler Pepe
@kitt3h
@kitt3h 5 лет назад
PP
@SmileyFace08121996
@SmileyFace08121996 5 лет назад
@Pyro Is A Nazi Libtard would be Lipibtapard
@kitt3h
@kitt3h 5 лет назад
Pyro Is A Nazi yeet
@jkamagie
@jkamagie 5 лет назад
Indonesian have an argot too. It's similar to the one of Spain. We call it G Language. Basically, we add a g instead of a p after every vowel and then add the same vowel after the g. For example, the word Aku, which means Me, would become Agakugu.
@markvs6946
@markvs6946 4 года назад
Same thing with Filipino but we call it G words
@petargrific484
@petargrific484 3 года назад
my name would become agalegeksagandagar
@instantinople3796
@instantinople3796 3 года назад
@@markvs6946 lol really? I haven't heard of a filipino argot language.
@dipubalamurugan3331
@dipubalamurugan3331 3 года назад
lol..i had a few friends who cud speak in P-language...its basically the spanish one...but in english
@youknownothingjonsnow2418
@youknownothingjonsnow2418 3 года назад
Similar in the Ph
@Ash-ti1ei
@Ash-ti1ei 5 лет назад
me and my friends use to flip around words and we called it our own language it was confusing and we only joked around in it like twice; for instance, patrick would become rickpat
@lilvely
@lilvely 5 лет назад
In Romanian we have the same argot as in Spanish where you put "P" after the syllable an then you repeat the vowel. It is called "păsărească" which in English it is translated as "gibberish". But, literally, means "bird-like" (pasăre = bird).
@sofia.eris.bauhaus
@sofia.eris.bauhaus 5 лет назад
in german there is "löffelsprache" (spoon language). instead of vowel-P-vowel it uses vowel-LEF-vowel. (or LEW in some regions) solefo ilefit woulefould belefe solefomewhalefat lilefike thilefis.
@lelandgaunt9985
@lelandgaunt9985 5 лет назад
Good morning my Romanian!
@lilvely
@lilvely 5 лет назад
Leland Gaunt Good mormoni to you, too !
@monchogarcia9543
@monchogarcia9543 5 лет назад
In Spain we don't have that
@papiandrew457
@papiandrew457 5 лет назад
Vely Vanatoru what’s up my Romanian nigga
@epicbenshapirobro4263
@epicbenshapirobro4263 5 лет назад
Non-Halal Latin
@Kevin-gd3mq
@Kevin-gd3mq 5 лет назад
Nice one
@babbage___
@babbage___ 5 лет назад
Big Oof
@nigit7451
@nigit7451 5 лет назад
You're not eating the pigs.
@benshaver719
@benshaver719 5 лет назад
Haram Latin?
@boldjawad
@boldjawad 5 лет назад
@A J fuck you. Only you. Not your religion. Only you.
@jasonlee6326
@jasonlee6326 5 лет назад
There's a language game that's really confusing where I come from it's the Geordie accent.
@Suite_annamite
@Suite_annamite 5 лет назад
As someone from Canada, I can't even grasp the Geordie accent, and watching "Coronation Street" characters vaguely refer to it doesn't help either, because apparently Mancunians can't mimic it either!
@nathanswift7898
@nathanswift7898 5 лет назад
Jason Lee. Hi, a few examples of how the English language should be spoken: Geordie Words, and phrases. 1. Geordie saying: geet walla Non Geordie translation: very, very large Usage: "There's a geet walla queue at Asda, gan to Morrisons instead, marra . Other words meaning same thing: muckle, howfing (as in "howfing geet") 2. Geordie saying: gadgie Non Geordie translation: adult male human Usage: "See that gadgie at the front of the geet walla queue?" Fact fans: This word was possibly derived from the Romani "gadje" meaning non-Roma or "gorgio" meaning fellow. 3. Geordie saying: radgie Non Geordie translation: temper tantrum Usage: "That gadgie's gannin' proper radgie, like."
@EmilySinclair
@EmilySinclair 5 лет назад
Hahaha
@Ratryoshka
@Ratryoshka 3 года назад
We have something similar but with G(+vowel) inserted in between syllables e.g. "baca buku" (read a book) becomes "bagacaka bugukugu) I never got into the trend but my sisters did in the early 2000s, but then our parents told us it's been around for years.
@jeromeabrahampapa9927
@jeromeabrahampapa9927 5 лет назад
Here in the Philippines I learned 'G-words' when I was a kid it would be just adding 'ga' 'ge' 'gi' 'go' or 'gu' at the end of each syllable of a word or name my name for example would be: Jerome Abraham -> Jegerogomege Abgaragahagam
@SG-pu3rx
@SG-pu3rx 5 лет назад
We have the same thing in turkish
@andhiko
@andhiko 5 лет назад
Same in Indonesia
@potatogamer1431
@potatogamer1431 5 лет назад
@@SG-pu3rx türkçe
@SG-pu3rx
@SG-pu3rx 5 лет назад
@@potatogamer1431 ?
@callumburgess7020
@callumburgess7020 5 лет назад
In french we have Verlan which is used actually extremely often in colloquial speech. It’s not so much a language game but more just switching the syllables/sounds of a word around making it pronounced differently. e.g. “femme” is more commonly said as “meuf” at the moment. In “meuf,” we take the release from the end of “femme” which is a “meu” sound, and then put the “f” sound after it. Hence “meuf.” There’s many more examples of that in spoken French today
@comradesusiwolf1599
@comradesusiwolf1599 2 года назад
Kindy like cockney slang lemon lime
@fawneye.
@fawneye. 5 лет назад
In Italian there's a "language" like that, called "farfallino" (meaning "butterfly-like"), and it work exactly like the spanish one exept we use F instead of P (e.g. the name Mario would be "Mafarifiofo"). However idk if that's universally known as that in Italy, maybe il varies between regions (I'm using the one used here in Milan)
@materiagrezza9331
@materiagrezza9331 5 лет назад
I live in Palermo and kids my age used it too to communicate in code. For example, if I were to tell someone to take a ball, "palla" became "pafallafa".
@kevinandreszaletaandrade4461
@kevinandreszaletaandrade4461 5 лет назад
In Mexico we use the f too, I have never seen someone use the p
@PoutineProductions
@PoutineProductions 5 лет назад
My mexican grandma also uses this and not the p. Although maybe the P way is used in Spain Spanish while Mexico Spanish uses the same as Italians.
@paumacanmhaoir1874
@paumacanmhaoir1874 5 лет назад
In spain (at least in Catalonia) we do use the p. I'd never heard of the f versions untill now.
@memolopes1044
@memolopes1044 5 лет назад
I'm a Mexican and we always used the F
@lasiaaelyse9200
@lasiaaelyse9200 5 лет назад
Now my friend and I can have a secret language😂
@asheep7797
@asheep7797 2 года назад
IWAY ILLWAY APERAY OURYAY OULSAY
@chiprbob
@chiprbob 5 лет назад
My grandmother told me stories about her mother speaking pig latin. When my mother and grandmother wanted to talk about certain things in front of us, they used pig latin...until we were old enough to understand what they were saying.
@lewatoaofair2522
@lewatoaofair2522 5 лет назад
4:21 Psycho Mantis, is that you? 4:23 How does "Hideo" get its letters re-pronounced? Why "ai-dee-oh-" instead of the vowel consistent "ee-deh-oh-"? 4:27 "B based sounds of bah, bee, boo, bee, and boh." That forth B sound is mispronounced. Seriously, Patrick, learning the sounds of languages really helps. The letter E is rarely if ever used as "ee" in other languages.
@zackwelch3038
@zackwelch3038 5 лет назад
Yeah, it should be 'beh'
@megavisser100
@megavisser100 5 лет назад
Ikr like why doesnt he just learn ipa it takes like 30 minutes
@paumacanmhaoir1874
@paumacanmhaoir1874 5 лет назад
@@megavisser100 not
@pegeonpera
@pegeonpera 5 лет назад
Eleanor -> Elea🇳🇴
@tibethatguy
@tibethatguy 5 лет назад
@@brutis1520 (--_ლ) (don't r/wooosh me now)
@dipperz
@dipperz 5 лет назад
cos in pig Latin u add the -way, so eleanorway kinda makes since but argentinaument? naaaah
@Win090949
@Win090949 5 лет назад
🇬🇧🇹🇼N
@springyplaysroblox3654
@springyplaysroblox3654 3 года назад
Eleanorway
@SimoLInk1698
@SimoLInk1698 5 лет назад
In italian we have the same thing as the Spanish do, only instead of a P we use a F. Infact it is called "Alfabeto Farfallino" or "Butterfly Alphabet" if you want to translate it literally. For example "Buongiorno" would be "Bufuofongifornofo".
@kirstyhill1493
@kirstyhill1493 5 лет назад
when i was like 9 i spoke it fluently with my brother and twin sister, i dont speak as well and i will have to be given at least 10 seconds to understand whats said.. for my birthday my brother sang happy birthday in pig latin to me
@CODmontages110
@CODmontages110 4 года назад
“Listen aggot-fa. An ail-na ile-fa. So you can eak-bra out of ison-pra.”
@ritchiemeh4872
@ritchiemeh4872 3 года назад
thats gibberish
@ritchiemeh4872
@ritchiemeh4872 3 года назад
odaytay opictay isay aboutway igpay atinlay
@nihilistteddy3
@nihilistteddy3 3 года назад
@@ritchiemeh4872 gibberish is adding idig between syllables. Gidigibidigeridigish
@JudgeTyBurns
@JudgeTyBurns 5 лет назад
Who you callin’ “upidstay?”
@KaiserMattTygore927
@KaiserMattTygore927 5 лет назад
Ouyay, oolfay!
@galileor.cuevas9739
@galileor.cuevas9739 5 лет назад
“tupidsay”, ouyay, umbassday.
@KaiserMattTygore927
@KaiserMattTygore927 5 лет назад
@@galileor.cuevas9739 On'tday Ebay ay ouchebagday
@user-bl3fo7dz3o
@user-bl3fo7dz3o 5 лет назад
SkyTech RTS Enthay earnlay otay useway Igpay Atinlay orrectlypay
@misteroof
@misteroof 5 лет назад
Uckfay. Eway Reaay Tlosay Niay anslationtray!
@MrYyelo
@MrYyelo 5 лет назад
I will always remember a day when I was in primary school, some kids were speaking in pig latin and I didn't know what the heck they were saying. Ever since the day I learnt how pig latin worked I have been curious as to what those kids said all those years before.
@CGaboL
@CGaboL 5 лет назад
As a native Spanish speaker, I tend to use more jerigonza with an f rather than a p i.e. my name would be spelled Cefesafar instead of César, well that is the most common here in Mexico City. BTW this reminds me of atin-lerb (blows raspberry)
@Cloiss_
@Cloiss_ 5 лет назад
you mean Erbferb Atinlerb?
@TheDankBoi69
@TheDankBoi69 3 года назад
my family once were talking in this secret language, it's only rule is to put "cha" at the start of each syllable. So "Buenos días" is "chabuechanos chadichaás"
@Sergedfabre
@Sergedfabre 4 года назад
0:06 my friend taught me this and I tried to teach a my other friends that didn't know it but they didn't want to learn
@jonathanlevy9635
@jonathanlevy9635 5 лет назад
In Hebrew we also have this kind of language which you have to add B (or ב in our case) after every vowel. We even won the Eurovision of 1978 with a song which is written in this language, performed by Izhar Cohen!
@jacksonb_82
@jacksonb_82 5 лет назад
Mine would be jabcksobn
@darthgenos2155
@darthgenos2155 5 лет назад
Hebrew has a simular thing called "the 'B' language" or in hebrew: "שפת ה 'ב'" For example the frace "i love you" or in hebrew: "ani ohev otah" "אני אוהב אותך" Changed to be: "abanibi abohebe babotabah" "אבניבי אבוהבה בבאותבך"
@account-lp9du
@account-lp9du 5 лет назад
Ahhh like that Eurovision song aha 😍
@darthgenos2155
@darthgenos2155 5 лет назад
@@account-lp9du yhea that was that famous back then!
@darthgenos2155
@darthgenos2155 5 лет назад
@@account-lp9du i think every israeli that grow in israel at those times knew that language in some point
@account-lp9du
@account-lp9du 5 лет назад
@@darthgenos2155 I don't even speak Hebrew but I know the chorus to that song ahah. Great song :D
@hahaha6895
@hahaha6895 5 лет назад
And there's a g language
@focalpoint._
@focalpoint._ 5 лет назад
Arlkay Ebastiansay Nice, rolls off the tongue.
@EriksGarbage
@EriksGarbage 5 лет назад
Karl Sebastian, we meet again!
@madisonalyssia9851
@madisonalyssia9851 4 года назад
Elmo we meet again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@petargrific484
@petargrific484 4 года назад
karl sebastian
@disamorforming2351
@disamorforming2351 5 лет назад
we have one in russian. It requires to end the word on the last consanant after а second vowel. Крокодил - крак Государство - гос That's also a common type of slang. We don't really have a name for it exept "shortening" (сокращение)
@petargrific484
@petargrific484 4 года назад
oh yeah i know that
@maxclax8810
@maxclax8810 2 года назад
That's a different thing. Сейчас для себя открыл разные виды коверканья языка. В русском такого очень мало. В основном с этим балуются дети. Но иногда и взрослые под предлогом раскрывания смысла. В частности чтение слов наоборот было очень распространено у Задорнова. То о чём сказали в этом видео , это скорее диалектика. В русском она по сути выделена в мовы и региональные языки. В белорусском например, как слышится так и пишется , или в украинском сокращение слов и их коверкание. Высосали из этого отдельную нацию. Хотя в основе своей это было коверканье русского ради забавы - шутки. И это была, а по сути и остаётся частью русского языка. Он говорил именно об этом. Только у них это осталось забавой, и национальностей они никаких из этой забавы не выделяли. (Хоть в видео он и сказал, что отдельные регионы так говорили. )
@tomney4460
@tomney4460 3 года назад
Patrick: *mentions the simpsons* JJ McCullough: *hello, friend*
@bluesteel1389
@bluesteel1389 5 лет назад
Filipino has this word game where either the syllables are mirrored or the letters are flipped.
@kuyaleinad4195
@kuyaleinad4195 5 лет назад
BlueSteel Ayy found the Noypi :) Some of the words have become widely used as well such as petmalu
@chii8003
@chii8003 5 лет назад
Kuya Leinad and lodi
@mayaaaluna
@mayaaaluna 5 лет назад
We have that thing we add "ga" after every syllable.
@kelohonka4674
@kelohonka4674 5 лет назад
In Finnish we have "siansaksa" (Pig German). I really don't know about it's linguistical rules or anything but I found it really confusing as a kid and it may have be just a very local slang among young children varying between kindergartens and regions.
@Sharnoy1
@Sharnoy1 5 лет назад
As far as I know, siansaksa just refers to language that sounds foreign but doesn't actually mean anything. In English it's called "gibberish".
@jmtikka
@jmtikka 5 лет назад
But we do have a lot of languages like e.g. kalakieli (fish language) where you put a two syllable word (kala) at the end of a word and then switch the beginnings of those two words. So a word like pallo (a ball) would become pallokala -> kallopala. The way you change these word beginnings follow the general rules of sananmuunnos ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sananmuunnos ) which is a great form of art.
@Sandra.Molchanova
@Sandra.Molchanova 5 лет назад
Some weird subliminal message on 04:21 🤔
@boldjawad
@boldjawad 5 лет назад
HIDEO
@runningfridge8318
@runningfridge8318 5 лет назад
watching this at 1 am, I thought I was seeing things
@masonsilvers6789
@masonsilvers6789 5 лет назад
It says hideo
@simonecasi9753
@simonecasi9753 5 лет назад
In Italy we have the "Butterfly language": after every vowel you must add an f+same vowel. Es: Italia ---> Ifitafalifiafa. It can get very confusing.
@memeicusgaming2197
@memeicusgaming2197 4 года назад
Sofo if ifit ifis tefechnificafally cafallefed "Bufutteferfly lafangufuafagefe," rifight? Ofor ifin ifitafalifiafan, "Lifingufuafa defellefe fafarfafallefe." (Ifi ufusefed afa trafanslafatofor sofo soforry ifif ifit ifis wrofong)
@simonecasi9753
@simonecasi9753 4 года назад
@@memeicusgaming2197 Yofoufur rifight ofof cofoufursefe
@ma7net9cAllah
@ma7net9cAllah 4 года назад
Salutations of peace. In all honesty, I subscribed to your page because you are far more technical and much more in-depth in your explanation of any person place or thing. I appreciate that because you're not a surface dweller. And because history is the foundation of all things in existence, your video on Pig Latin allowed me know that wish I knew not prior. I appreciated the intricacy. I now have a more in-depth prospective. In closing, I from your breakdowns and comprehend more quickly then I have from other channels I surf thru. Thank you. Peace
@Filled2105
@Filled2105 5 лет назад
In Azerbaijani, we have a similar thing to what Spanish has. It's called "The Crow Language"(Qarğa dili). Basically, it's the same with what Spanish does, you just add a 'b' sound and the vowel of the syllable to that syllable
@matt_fs
@matt_fs 5 лет назад
What about in Artsakh??
@Filled2105
@Filled2105 5 лет назад
@@matt_fs wtf?
@johnmarkopoulos4901
@johnmarkopoulos4901 5 лет назад
We call it Crow Language in Greece too! We add a ''tsi'' sound in front of every syllable.
@Sticknub
@Sticknub 5 лет назад
My friend claims his friend made up this language... *my whole life is a lie*
@krisdudas-hjelms7036
@krisdudas-hjelms7036 5 лет назад
I love how my name in Pig Latin is RISKAY 😂😂. Like just say that out loud
@mariafe7050
@mariafe7050 5 лет назад
No it's ISKRAY
@lorealaise4739
@lorealaise4739 2 года назад
When I was young, we had a code language with my cousin, it's just very simple, you can put the last syllable at the front or invert the letters completely if the word is very short. Like for example: Hey, do you still have any food left? Yeh, od you tliss evah yna doof tlef? We do it in our native language though so it goes like this: Hey, do still have food left? NL: Naa pa kay pagkaon nabilin? Aan ap yak onkapag bilina?
@no-ck8yz
@no-ck8yz 4 года назад
How to understand pig Latin: Get a random word Now, my word is “hello” So put the first letter at the end of the word so now it’s “elloh” Then add “ay” to the end so it’s now “ellohay”. So my YT name would be “achagay ishfay naiay ucketbay”
@ztgaspar
@ztgaspar 5 лет назад
In Hungraian, it is similar to Spanish, but either V (very common) or RG (rare). Therefore my name is either Zavaláván or Zargalárgán. In my other tongue, French, we have the Javanais, which is just adding Va after any vowel. So Bonjour becomes: Bovanjouvar.
@petargrific484
@petargrific484 4 года назад
zalán
@petargrific484
@petargrific484 4 года назад
hello is hevellovo and hevallova
@ember2441
@ember2441 4 года назад
Hankyoutay orfay histay ideovay! Iay ovelay onfusingcay ymay ittlelay istersay ithway histay😂
@dainn066
@dainn066 4 года назад
😂😂
@pistl5340
@pistl5340 5 лет назад
In Germany im not really aware of something like that, but it sounds interesting! Edit: again german humour...
@user-vs8kj7pl8p
@user-vs8kj7pl8p 5 лет назад
Pistolenkrebs HD Pistoolkanker HD
@bo_jelin
@bo_jelin 5 лет назад
Plattdeutsch! XD
@user-vs8kj7pl8p
@user-vs8kj7pl8p 5 лет назад
Bo_jelin no you idiot that’s a dialect
@bo_jelin
@bo_jelin 5 лет назад
@@user-vs8kj7pl8p Es ist ein Joke, du fucking Dummkopf (It's a joke, you fucking dumbass)
@umm-braillnina9336
@umm-braillnina9336 5 лет назад
You’re little characters are adorable there so chubby I love it
@ashleypenn7845
@ashleypenn7845 5 лет назад
Any 90s kids remember learning to speak Ubbi-Dubbi? It was a kids' language game made up for the children's show ZOOM on PBS. You just insert "Ub" before every vowel sound in a syllable. So *Good day* becomes *Gubood dubay.*
@booperdooper0525
@booperdooper0525 5 лет назад
Illynday Ok, so I’m in gifted, and me and like 7 other kids last year were in gifted (from my home room), so we went to the gifted class room at the same time, because we only had two periods in 5th grade (well, we switched ROOMS twice, homeroom, 2nd room, lunch, 2nd room, homeroom, dismissal) and in the gifted class we would start speaking random languages (French, Spanish, pig Latin) to each other (with help from google translate of course) and it was really fun! Sorry if you wasted your time reading this.. I was just saying how I used to use pig Latin a lot last year, and I’m sort of sad we don’t use it anymore.. the trend in 6th grade because my other school ended at 5th grade is using sign language (i don’t know why don’t ask me) and I know the basic alphabet and a few words.. ok, again I’m really sorry that I wrote like, a paragraph here, but if you read this all the way to the bottom, thank you! ❤️
@Angeli28
@Angeli28 4 года назад
Ellohay irsay
@JanSanono
@JanSanono 5 лет назад
Good now do Ferb Latin
@anname7373
@anname7373 5 лет назад
yes
@Zakimals
@Zakimals 5 лет назад
Vowels and consonants are sounds not letters so Wendy always starts with a constanant
@Zakimals
@Zakimals 5 лет назад
@@dlversace is this a Welsh pronounciation or are you just joking?
@MrDannyDetail
@MrDannyDetail 5 лет назад
@@Zakimals DL V is sort of correct. The sound of 'w' here is produced by combing the 'ooo' and 'eh' vowel sounds. Say them them really quickly and you will more or less be saying the 'w' sound.
@Zakimals
@Zakimals 5 лет назад
@@MrDannyDetail but is Wendy a Welsh name?
@Zakimals
@Zakimals 5 лет назад
@@dlversace but wicked and wall and wendy are English words so they'd still be pronounced the same.
@tococat6065
@tococat6065 5 лет назад
@@dlversace if you are going to explain pronunciation, can you use at least use ipa?? In English /wɛndi/
@jacobgoransson29
@jacobgoransson29 5 лет назад
In Sweden we have similar to Jerigonza. It’s called Rövarspråket. Instead of the letter P we use the letter O. Jacob becomes Jojacocobob.
@petargrific484
@petargrific484 4 года назад
jacob göransson becomes jojacocobo gögroranonsossosonon
@petargrific484
@petargrific484 4 года назад
lololol sosororroryoy aboboutot tothohatot cocomommomenontot i momadode 3 momonontothohsos agogo tothohatot wowasos momyoy lolitottotlole bobrorotothoheror
@joannecasupanan9321
@joannecasupanan9321 5 лет назад
I was speaking it with my older cousins at the park and i actually thought they were joking lmao
@adampickard9880
@adampickard9880 5 лет назад
You should have looked at verlan
@jonispatented
@jonispatented 5 лет назад
Adam Pickard he can’t pronounce foreign words in the slightest so I’m glad he didn’t try French
@adampickard9880
@adampickard9880 5 лет назад
@@jonispatented true!
@medix1203
@medix1203 16 дней назад
So how do i drop the n bomb in pig latin 😂 asking for a friend 👍🏼.
@Winnie-n4c
@Winnie-n4c 16 дней назад
IDK... Are we handing out n-word passes like that on here now? 🥷🏻🎟️ ✅ OR 🚫
@BLMizaGrift
@BLMizaGrift 16 дней назад
I'm the friend dats axkin.... 🙋🏿‍♂️.... SUP HOMMIE!!!
@stratospheric37
@stratospheric37 5 лет назад
Amuelsay. Best name
@colourfulbees
@colourfulbees 5 лет назад
dope
@WitchessJae
@WitchessJae Год назад
I'm 47 and I speak this fluently still. We spoke it so fast that out mother never figured it out. I still use it if I know someone knows pig Latin and we are in front of someone who doesn't know it, I use it to say something I don't want them to know. My daughter knows it and her bf doesn't. So when I want to talk about him I just use that lol
@paulmark992
@paulmark992 3 года назад
Title: “how to spell your name in pig latin” *gives history lesson on how the term came to existence*
@iliketoeatcheeseonsunday8327
@iliketoeatcheeseonsunday8327 5 лет назад
My name is also Patrick, so I got my name explained for me, I guess( Patrick's the best! ).
@shockzy4594
@shockzy4594 4 года назад
Patrick is a gay name
@iliketoeatcheeseonsunday8327
@iliketoeatcheeseonsunday8327 4 года назад
@@shockzy4594 You see, I'm not the one who chose my name, someone else did. What would you do if someone called your name gay, even though you clearly didn't choose it?
@nikolablagojevic6959
@nikolablagojevic6959 5 лет назад
In serbian/croatian there is "Šatrovački"😂
@petargrific484
@petargrific484 4 года назад
how do i translate my name to satrovacki
@PLX_KraljVuk
@PLX_KraljVuk 4 года назад
Or we can just write down in Cyrillic браво
@Maxxxlinoleum
@Maxxxlinoleum 4 года назад
Bukvalno
@Maxxxlinoleum
@Maxxxlinoleum 4 года назад
@@petargrific484 what's ur name
@Maxxxlinoleum
@Maxxxlinoleum 4 года назад
@@PLX_KraljVuk mozda :D
@RockstarEddie-rk1rm
@RockstarEddie-rk1rm 5 лет назад
My name in pig Latin is: umbday assway
@thegirlyoutuber3578
@thegirlyoutuber3578 5 лет назад
STAP with the bad word s
@amanciojoao
@amanciojoao 5 лет назад
In Brazil, we have "língua do P", which means "P language". It's easier than the ones you've shown since we just substitute every consonantal sound in the beggining of a syllable with P, so "meu cachorro come carne" becomes something like "peu papopo põpe pa(r)pe". There's also a famous brazilian kid's song named "o sapo não lava o pé" (the frog doesn't wash his foot), which we sing normally at first but then at the end we change all the vowels for one of the five vowels of our alphabet and then continue in alphabetical order until the last vowel (u). It's something like this: "O sapo não lava o pé. Não lava porque não quer. Ele mora lá na lagoa, não lava o pé porque não quer. Mas que chulé!" (The frog doesn't wash his foot. He doens't wash it because he doesn't want to. He lives there in the lagoon. He doesn't wash his foot because he doesn't want to. What a stink!), then we go "a sapa na lava pá, na lava pacá na cá, ala mala lá na lagá, na lava a pá pacá nacá, ma cá chalá", and so on.
@minecraftgaming7776
@minecraftgaming7776 2 года назад
English: I'm going to be.. Pig Latin: I'm going to eBay
@patrickelliott3473
@patrickelliott3473 5 лет назад
My name is patrick so I have the best name in the world.
@Username-ww2cd
@Username-ww2cd 5 лет назад
Atrickpay
@omonula595
@omonula595 5 лет назад
Icolasnay is my name in pig latin, comment my original name
@user-vs8kj7pl8p
@user-vs8kj7pl8p 5 лет назад
Nickleez da Girrafe Sinterklaas
@NotVeryRandomDude
@NotVeryRandomDude 5 лет назад
Nickleez da Girrafe Nicolas
@eclipserisingsurfacelevel
@eclipserisingsurfacelevel 5 лет назад
Nicolas
@emirbadzlin1173
@emirbadzlin1173 5 лет назад
Human
@nenidetic
@nenidetic 5 лет назад
my original name
@rehaan8
@rehaan8 5 лет назад
isn’t this just ferbs language he made lol
@raeofsunshine07
@raeofsunshine07 5 лет назад
I knew what you said!! I can red and understand Pig Latin!! I’m still learning of how it’s spoken tho... Great and very helpful video
@1leon000
@1leon000 4 года назад
I made up a game called Sha (Ša, Ша) basically, if a word starts with a consonant, it's first and last letter will be put to the end with the suffix Ša (for example, leon will turn into "Eolnša", the same for 2-consonant words) If the word begins with a vowel (word must be longer or have at least 5 letters), The third and fifth letters are put to the end, but without the ša suffix (for example, album will turn into alubm) Have a great day mister!
@omersuliman8252
@omersuliman8252 5 лет назад
I forgot how to speak pig latin
@hogbowlbeats
@hogbowlbeats 5 лет назад
Uoyay eanmay Iyay orgotfay owhay otay peaksay igpay atinlay?
@malakai6721
@malakai6721 5 лет назад
TheSmartPatrol ongradulationscay ouyay ancay eakspay igpay atinlay 👏👏👏👏👏👏
@MittensZora
@MittensZora 5 лет назад
@@hogbowlbeats oway
@lalisa7616
@lalisa7616 5 лет назад
orillagay uttbay uttbay.
@Ash-ti1ei
@Ash-ti1ei 5 лет назад
hahahahaha
@Angeli28
@Angeli28 4 года назад
Oodgay oneay
@FuntimeAG
@FuntimeAG 4 года назад
Ruhbay
@carcinogen60yearsago
@carcinogen60yearsago 5 лет назад
Ymay amenay isay Arsoncay
@carcinogen60yearsago
@carcinogen60yearsago 5 лет назад
I think I did it right
@ejw2354
@ejw2354 5 лет назад
Oolcay
@memeicusgaming2197
@memeicusgaming2197 5 лет назад
My name is Carson. Never heard of that before.
@memeicusgaming2197
@memeicusgaming2197 5 лет назад
P.S. Ymay uttbay isay exysay ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@joshwinters1409
@joshwinters1409 3 года назад
This video is mighty impressive but that nod to Hideo Kohima was next level
@CarrieHall
@CarrieHall 4 года назад
I taught my friend how to say YEET in pig Latin I'm just gonna Eetyay Outta Here
@Doc_Boss
@Doc_Boss 3 года назад
When my brother was teasing me with Pig Latin, I was so angry but then I found this I was so happy
@lilymengesha1344
@lilymengesha1344 3 года назад
You were saying " do not forget to like and suscribe" you are not the only person who knows this language
@Skorpyo_
@Skorpyo_ 3 года назад
Robin: I-B understand-B everything-B now-B
@OlafTheIdiot
@OlafTheIdiot 3 года назад
I learned this language long before you did, it’s very simple but I watched this video for a bit of fun.
@jacobkuchavik9367
@jacobkuchavik9367 5 лет назад
A friend of mine made "Ump Language" where you place "ump" in front of every consonant SOUND. So for instance, my name, Jacob Kuchavik, becomes Jumpacumpobump Kumpchumpavumpikump. (Notice the "ch" in my name remains undivided and should be pronounced identically to English's CH sound) Your channel name becomes "Numpamumpe Exumplumpainump" We didn't make rules for vowel pronunciations all that much, so interpret it how you like. I prefer it being phonetic with no silent letters.
@mejjag5765
@mejjag5765 5 лет назад
In Sweden there is a language used by children called Röverspråket. Every consonant gets a o and that consonant again so T becomes tot. And my username becomes momejog jojagog.
@andrewmwells9606
@andrewmwells9606 3 года назад
I'm a Welsh speaker, Prynhawn Da and I never knew how to speak pig Latin until today and also no idea how words in Welsh are translated in pig Latin!!
@IgabodDobagi
@IgabodDobagi 4 года назад
I learned another argot called Sop Gop when I was about 22. It's kinda hard to explain, but you spell every word instead of saying it. So Patrick would be said Pop-ay-top-rop-i-cop-kop. You just add an op to the end of consonants and say the vowel normally. My name (brandon) would be Bop-rop-ay-nop-dop-oh-nop. I learned this from a drunk friend and it kinda stuck around in my mind over the past 14 years.
@no_face1
@no_face1 3 года назад
Me irl : "My name is 'Orabay' My character : My name is 'Ndernieray'
@JesusChrist-il6nc
@JesusChrist-il6nc 5 лет назад
It’s very hard to speak it very fast but it’s hard to understand it and it’s easy to understand it written out
@WatermelonEnthusiast9
@WatermelonEnthusiast9 3 года назад
Shannon is not a consonant cluster because sh represents one sound, a constant cluster would be Flanders, where f and l both represent separate sounds
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