I have no idea how to speak egg language or understand it, but I’ve been fluent in Pig Latin since I was little. That’s how my dad and I talk shit together.
Could you *PLEASE* do a full tutorial for how to speak egg language?? Edit: please stop replying and saying stupid stuff like “she just did “ Because I *know* that. But I also know I want a LONGER tutorial Edit 2: Thanks for the likes but please stop saying “she did” because I know she did . Just some people, myself included, might benefit from a longer tutorial with more examples .
Oh, we have something like this in German too! However, we call it "Löffelsprache" which translates to "spoon language" in English. The rules are different than for the English egg language, but I don't know how to describe it.
Löffelsprache = Löllewöfellewelsprallewachellewe: 1. You break the words into syllables Now take one syllable: 2. double the vowel of the syllable 3. put a "-llew-" in between the doubled vowel Applied for Sup-pe: Suup-pee -> Su-llew-up-pe-llew-e Tadaa! Now only speak like that for half a day and you will be fluent. At least it was this way for me, my siblings and our cousin :D Ah and if you can't get enough, there is also the chicken language -> Hühnersprache: Hühülefünehellefersprahallefachehellefe just replace vowel-llew-vowel with vowel-h-vowel-llef-vowel. This means 1. instead of doubling the vowel you tripple it 2. in between the first two there is only an h to put 3. in between the second an third there has to be -llef- Warning: there might be regional differences and different versions for both languages :)
@Medicussmiley The first one is exactly the one I meant! We (I'm from Saxony) do it this way, but I never heard of the second one. Interesting to see that there are many different versions. Thank you for the comment!
Just whenever you say a word count like when ur mouth goes down or put your hand under your chin and when ever your chin touches ur hand that’s a syllable so for example as she said in the video lew-is so your would as the Gn I think it was
@@JuneCreat.rher wording is a bit confusing! it’s more so putting “dg” within each syllable, rather than between syllables. so for lewis, you just stick dg in the middle of “lew” and then in the middle of “is”.
Now THIS is a language I’d freakin’ love to learn 😂 I’m already obsessed with learning obscure video game languages, like the Minecraft enchantment language (standard galactic) and I’m trying my hand at Hylian (except there’s NINE DIFFERENT VERSIONS, so that’s gonna take forever) and this one looks really fun if you know how to say it right :D
I remember when the go to language we all new was asked Arthur buffer and pearlcat. Also shout out to those who learn Simnglish you guys are on another level
I love all your content I couldn’t understand my best friend even though she is English but she said it was egg language!!!thank you now I can join in white my bff
i thought she might mean phonetic sounds instead of syllables, but it doesn't really seem to be the case either. she also somehow messed up what a "word" is (separating "lewis" into "lew" and "is" is definitely not separating by word.)
oh! you know what it is? i think she was treating the "w" sound as a vowel, which would (arguably) result in a 3-syllable word. it's a weird thing to mess up, though.
OMG, we have that in Germany too. We call it Löffelsprache (spoon language) and there are diffenent kinds. My mom (75 years) knows it, I (44 y) know it and I taught it to my kids (11 y). 😊
I still speak this language, my son, & my immediate family speak or understands it, even the toddlers in the family understand it. We called it bubble language
Ha used to speak this with my friends at school, didn’t realise my step dad could speak it, he kept that secret for a while to find out what we were plotting 🤣
Me and my friend created a new language. New alphabet and new way of speaking it was ridiculous and we still use it. We also crated our own form of sign language and made sure it was different enough from actually sign language so that anyone that did speak normal sign didn’t get confused