aylartay if it's pig latin you want to speak all you do is e.g. (They) First find the first vowel ( a e i o u ) in the word, then take all of the other letters that are in front of it out, put them at the end and add "ay" at the end.
The word, "I" is spelled, "I-yay," in Pig Latin.
Andycay is how you say candy in Pig Latin.
In Pig Latin, "princess" would be "incesspray."
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.
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aylartay if it's pig latin you want to speak all you do is e.g. (They) First find the first vowel ( a e i o u ) in the word, then take all of the other letters that are in front of it out, put them at the end and add "ay" at the end.
The word, "I" is spelled, "I-yay," in Pig Latin.
Andycay is how you say candy in Pig Latin.
In Pig Latin, "princess" would be "incesspray."
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.
In Pig Latin, "cammi" would be "ammicay."
In pig latin, "Diaz" would be "Iazday".
Pig Latin for 'your name' is 'or-yay aim-nay'.
In Pig Latin, "vega" would be "egavay."
In Pig Latin, you would spell "Latoya" as "Atloya."
In pig latin, the word "boy" would be translated as "oybay."