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Anyone here fluent in pig latin? Anyoneay erehay luentfay inay igpay atinlay? For anyone who isn't, you just add ay to the end of a word. And whenever the word begins with a consonant you take the first consonant, put it at the end of the word, and add ay. Pretty simple.
Some of you more advanced? Well then. Here's how to ask how are you in French!
Ca'va?
Commo talli vu?
Yeah, I can't spell. I'm sorry!
Anyone out there weird like me and speak Latin? I thought not. Here are a few things you can say which will completely baffle friends.
Quid agis hodie? - How are you today?
Quiesco! - Shut up!
Quiscum fatuum puerum/puella - shut up stupid boy/girl
Salve! - Hello!
Errare Human est - to error is human
So yeah, there's some latin for all of you. And no I'm not going to post any cuss words, my teacher grades this blog!
Anyone out there who codes/ciphers/writes in runes? Well here are a few of my favorites:
- A Caesar Cipher is basically mixing up the English Alphabet so that one letter really means another. And you can go to the extreme so that you have to un-code two layers.
- Anglo Saxon Runes have become widely used after the production of the Hobbit. These ruins were also used by the vikings, saxons, and anglos. A little history, the saxons were from Germany and the Anglos were the Frieslanders from Sweden, Norway, etc. Anglos and Saxons both immigrated to England, Great Britain in general really, and took up residence there. Eventually being known as the Anglo Saxons. J.R.R Tolkein also uses these runes in the hobbit. They are the letters found etched on the outside of the book, the letters on the map, and the letters revealed by the moon.
Ha! Now I've reached the required minimum amount of words! Plus, I can't really remember any other good ciphers and such. Next time I will post more, and hopefully my French and stuff will be spelled correctly next time!!
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