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What does a sentence in pig latin look like?

Here's a breakdown of how a sentence in Pig Latin looks:

Basic Rules:

1. Move the first letter of each word to the end:

- "Hello" becomes "Ellohay"

- "World" becomes "Orldway"

2. Add "ay" to the end of the word:

- "Ellohay" becomes "Ellohay"

- "Orldway" becomes "Orldway"

Special Cases:

* Words starting with vowels (a, e, i, o, u): Add "way" to the end.

- "Apple" becomes "Appleway"

- "Orange" becomes "Orangeway"

Example Sentence:

"Hello world, how are you?" becomes "Ellohay orldway, owhay areway ouyay?"

Key Points:

* Punctuation stays in its original position.

* Capitalization is usually kept the same.

* Pig Latin is often used playfully, so there's no strict "correct" way to do it.

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