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The Three Translation Matrix Rules
Rule 1 (Consonants): Move front consonant sounds block to back and append dash plus "ay". Example: map → ap-may | three → ee-threeay
Rule 2 (Vowels): Keep starting vowel intact and append dash plus "way" to the end. Example: eat → eat-way | orange → orange-way
Rule 3 (The Letter Y): Dynamic initialization. Starts with Y → consonant (you → ou-yay). Follows consonants → main vowel (sky → y-skyay).
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Pig Latin Linguistic Guidelines & Rules
Rule 1: Words Beginning with Consonants
If a word starts with a consonant sound, move the entire consonant sound block from the front of the word to the very back, then add a dash followed by the suffix "ay".
Single Consonant sequence: [Cons] + [Rest] → [Rest] + - + [Cons] + ay
If a word starts with a vowel sound (A, E, I, O, U), leave the original word completely unchanged and simply append a dash followed by the suffix "way" to the end.
Vowel Structure blueprint: [Original Word] + - + way
Example:eat → eat-way → eat-way
Example:orange → orange-way → orange-way
Rule 3: The Handling of "Y"
The letter "Y" is treated dynamically based on its position and sound parameters inside the targeted syllable cluster:
"Y" as a Consonant structure profile: If "Y" is at the very beginning of the word, it acts as a consonant sound and moves directly to the back layout with a dash.
Example:you → ou-y-ay → ou-yay
"Y" as a Vowel structure profile: If "Y" follows an initial consonant cluster and serves as the primary vowel sound for that syllable, it stays inside its frame position while the preceding consonants shift behind it following a dash.