
PigLatin
Pig Latin is a playful form of language used primarily in English-speaking cultures. It involves altering words to create a coded form of speech, often used for fun or to speak secretly. The rules typically dictate that you take the first consonant or consonant cluster of an English word, move it to the end of the word, and add "ay." For example, "hello" becomes "ello-hay." If a word starts with a vowel, you usually just add "way" or "yay" to the end, as in "apple" becoming "apple-way." Pig Latin is often used by children as a form of secret language.