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gibberish
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there is a variation of the english language which uses the letter b before a vowel to create a spoken form. my family have used it for years to discuss things infront of the children, i picked it up as i grew older. my family called it gibberish, they were from the north of scotland and i do know of other people who speak and understand it, however it does not seem to be used at all now. does anyone know what i am talking about, and can you speak it?? i don't think it can be written down.
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Something like words that begin with consonant sounds,move the sounds to the end of the word and add ay.
For words that begin with a vowel sound add a syllable to end of the word.
Or something like that!
There are various dialects of it .
No doubt QM will be along to explain all in due course!
Something like words that begin with consonant sounds,move the sounds to the end of the word and add ay.
For words that begin with a vowel sound add a syllable to end of the word.
Or something like that!
There are various dialects of it .
No doubt QM will be along to explain all in due course!
For what it's worth, here's Wikipedia's take on the subject;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibberish_(language_game)