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Encyclopedia Uselessia -- Pig Latin (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | Thus, "a" becomes "a-way", "a-yay", "a-hay", or "a-ay", depending on the dialect. |
 | | Similarly, honest becomes "honest-way" etc. because even though it begins with the consonant letter h, the word begins with a vowel sound. |
 | | However, some dialects have an alternate version of rule 1: move only the first consonant to the end of the word, retaining any other consonants in the initial consonant cluster at the beginning of the word. |
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