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Post #36097

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Bossk
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GENERAL GRIEVOUS confirmed
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4-Mar-2004, 9:02 AM
DJJD, you've never heard of Pig Latin?

It's the most basic form of codetalking used by kids everywhere. Okay, maybe not everywhere, but it's pretty widespread. When you say a word, instead of saying it the right way, you take the first consonant cluster in the word (or the first several letters up to the first consonant cluster if the word starts with a vowel) and move it to the end of the word followed by "ay" pronounced as a long "a".

For example, the word "scram" becomes "amscray".

People do talk like this. Usually kids, but they're people, too.