I can speak it. But My family has always called it Gibberish. Edit: btw Jesus Christ loves you please come to him and repent of your sins ❤️ ✝️ ❤️ Hate to be the guy, but mommy im FaMoUs
Yup... I'm 21 and just found out my parents code was the reg word spelt backwards. I'm still horrible at decoding it. My mom tries to use it with me now that I'm older and we have more kids in the house... I still don't quite get it. They also do pig Latin from time to time, my mom speaks pig Latin so well. I cannot..
As a Swede me and my friends spoke in a language that Astrid Lindgren created in one of her books. You basically just say every consonant with an "o" in the middle so for example the letter "P" would be "Pop" so the sentence "What's in it for me" is "Wowhohatot'sos inon itot foforor mome" in "Rövarspråk" (Swedish word) as she called it.
I was about to write a comment about how I also did that with my friends, then I realized we’re talking about the same friends, I taught you rövarspråket💀
@@amberstarzyea but I don’t know the actual “rules” of the code and can still fully understand what they’re saying without the subtitles so it’s a bit pointless for a “secret language”
why is this so weirdly satisfying to listen to- it sounds like when you blow and your lips go BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRBRBRBRBRBRBRBRBRB- IDK NOW TO EXPLAIN IT JUST SOUNDS GOOD-
@@kageyamatsukishima4476 so u have to put dg between every syllable but if the syllable was silent u don't put dg so let's take a word like potato it becomes pdgotdgatdgo if I'm wrong someone help em learn the language but if i was right that's what u simply do
To speak it you just need to add "dg" to each syllable and at the end of each word so if you want to say "hello do you want to be friends" you would say "heldglodg Dodg youdg wantdg todg bedg fridgendsdg?" Dose that make sense?
I think ur thinking of Pig Latin, which is something else isthay siay igpay atinlay For Pig Latin, you take the first sound, put it in the back, and add ay thidgis idgis edgg For egg, you put a dg sound in the middle of each syllable
This is so cool, we have that in German as well. Never knew there was an English version of it! Now I wanna know if there’s more languages that have it haha. In German it’s called “spoon language” btw
This language takes my brain so long to comprehend when I’m trying to speak it. It just sounds like I’m saying the normal word. Me and my siblings just give the ‘ ✨the look ✨’ . This language is sadly not in my pronunciation skills yet 😭😭
Important thing about pig latin: if a word starts with a vowel, don’t translate it normally, just say the normal word with -yay at the end. Example: instead of “siay” (is), say “isyay”.
My family speaks something similar, it's called "double-talk". You have to put "lafa" in between each syllable. Let's say, your planning a trip to Disneyland, you would say, "lelufets golafo tulafu dylafis-neylafey lalafand nelafext sulafamerlafer" it sounds cooler out loud... it's pretty easy to learn to speak!!! 😅😅😅