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From: markc at chiark.greenend.org.uk (Mark Carroll)
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Date: 14 Apr 1999 12:40:31 +0100 (BST)
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Subject: Pig Latin?
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References: <816010E2456BD111A48700805FBBE2EEA63EEF@ex-quebec-u1.baan.com>
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Message-ID: <-FC*R+rXn@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk>
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In article <816010E2456BD111A48700805FBBE2EEA63EEF at ex-quebec-u1.baan.com>,
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Gaetan Corneau <Gaetan_Corneau at baan.com> wrote:
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>OK, I'll bite:
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>Could someone tell me what "pig latin" is? A form of latin spoken by pigs?
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http://WWW-KSL-SVC.stanford.edu:5915/WEBSTER/ is your
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friend. According to it,
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pig latin n, often cap L
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(1931)
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:a jargon that is made by systematic alteration of English (as ipskay
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the ointjay for skip the joint)
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-- Mark
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