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What is pig Latin?

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Pig Latin (укр. Поросяча латина) — is a playful language system invented by English speakers. It cannot be called a true language — rather, it is a humorous "cipher" often used by children to speak in a way that adults or outsiders do not understand the meaning.
The principle is very simple: an English word is taken, and its initial consonant (or group of consonants) is moved to the end, after which the ending -ay is added. For example, the word dog becomes ogday, school becomes oolschay, and cat becomes atcay. If a word starts with a vowel, -yay or -way is simply added to it: appleappleway.
Although "Pig Latin" sounds as if it has ancient roots, its history is not that old. The name was first recorded in the USA in the late 19th century, although similar word games existed earlier. It gained popularity in the 20th century thanks to movies, television, and cartoons. For example, characters from Looney Tunes or heroes from children's shows often "spoke" Pig Latin for humorous effect.
Despite its simplicity, the system has certain rules and even its own "dialects." In different regions of the English-speaking world, various endings are added, or the order of sounds is changed in their own way.
Today, Pig Latin is not just a children's pastime but also a cultural phenomenon. It is used in movies, songs, and even in codes for humorous message encryption. This is an example of how language can become a game — and how playing with language can last for decades.

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