Talk:Don't Starve: Hamlet/@comment-38419473-20190313210004

I would just like to put my two oincs in(sorry 'bout the pun):

I read somewhere that the pigs speak in Pig Latin. THAT IS FALSE! They speak in Old English, like so:

Thine language of thine men of pigs beith English of old.

And the following is actual Pig Latin:

Ethay anguagelay atthay ethay igspay eakspay isay otnay igPay atinLay.

I know this because of the following:

A made-up language formed from English by transferring the initial consonant or consonant cluster of each word to the end of the word and adding a vocalic syllable (usually ˈpiɡ ˌlatn: so chicken soupwould be translated to ickenchay oupsay . Pig Latin is typically spoken playfully, as if to convey secrecy.

The language of the Anglo-Saxons (up to about 1150), a highly inflected language with a largely Germanic vocabulary, very different from modern English.