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Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 3:45 pm
by FredAkbar
evands wrote:As I learned it, if it starts with a vowel you actually add "hay." So:
Ihay amhay uentflay inhay Igpay Atinlay.

(And I am, actually, can speak it at full speed.)
Heh, the way I learned it in third grade (in an elective-style class where we had a separate teacher and learned various things like juggling, drawing, etc.), you add "yay" to words that start with a vowel. So there seems to be some dispute over this.

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 5:20 pm
by evands
FredAkbar wrote:
evands wrote:As I learned it, if it starts with a vowel you actually add "hay." So:
Ihay amhay uentflay inhay Igpay Atinlay.

(And I am, actually, can speak it at full speed.)
Heh, the way I learned it in third grade (in an elective-style class where we had a separate teacher and learned various things like juggling, drawing, etc.), you add "yay" to words that start with a vowel. So there seems to be some dispute over this.
A SCHISM!

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 2:51 am
by zaudragon
FredAkbar wrote:
evands wrote:As I learned it, if it starts with a vowel you actually add "hay." So:
Ihay amhay uentflay inhay Igpay Atinlay.

(And I am, actually, can speak it at full speed.)
Heh, the way I learned it in third grade (in an elective-style class where we had a separate teacher and learned various things like juggling, drawing, etc.), you add "yay" to words that start with a vowel. So there seems to be some dispute over this.
JUST USE MY PIG LATIN SCRIPT!!

sorry, but mine uses "way" since that is the "dialect" in my vicinity.