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What is Anna in pig Latin?

Anna in Pig Latin is Annaway.

Here's how it works:

* Start with the first consonant sound: "A" is a vowel, so we move on to the next sound, "nn".

* Move the consonant sound to the end: "nn" moves to the end, becoming "nna".

* Add "ay" to the end: "nna" + "ay" = "nnaay".

* Since "a" is silent, we remove it. "nnaay" becomes "nnay".

However, Pig Latin usually keeps the initial vowel sound if there are no consonants. Therefore, "Anna" would be "Annaway" in Pig Latin.

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