pig Latin

Etymology
"Latin" comes from the language of (though it is not linguistically related; that is an intentional misnomer), but the origin of "pig" is.

Noun

 * 1) A type of wordplay in which (English) words are altered by moving the leading phonetic of a word to the end and appending -ay [eɪ̯], except when the word begins with a vowel, in which case "-way" [weɪ̯] is suffixed with no leading phonetic change.

Translations

 * Dutch: pig Latin
 * Finnish:
 * German: Hühnersprache, Mattenenglisch, Ketelkloppersprook , Pig Latin
 * Greek: κορακίστηκα
 * Polish:
 * Spanish: