No. Pig Latin is mostly used by people for amusement or to converse in perceived privacy from other persons.
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Pig Latin is not considered a formal language but rather a game or code where words are altered by moving the first consonant or consonant cluster of each word to the end and adding "ay".
No, Microsoft Word 2007 does not have a built-in Pig Latin feature. However, you can manually convert your text to Pig Latin by following the rules of the Pig Latin language.
There is no country with Pig Latin as its official language. Pig Latin is a playful, informal language game in English where words are altered following a specific set of rules. It is not a recognized official language of any country.
Pig Latin Day is celebrated on May 24th each year. It is a day dedicated to the playful language game of Pig Latin.
You suck, although it is not too polite in any language, translates to, "ou-Yay uck-Say," in Pig Latin.
No, pig Latin is a made up form of language. It was invented so that youngsters could drive their younger siblings crazy by pretending they could speak a language that the younger kid could not understand. A form of trickery.