Helpful tools while you explore: Word and Character Counter, Case Converter, Palindromic Word Finder, Text to List, Quick Table Generator, Symbol & Character Info
Pig Latin rules in simple steps
- Vowel start: If a word starts with a vowel sound, add
way
oryay
. Example: apple → appleway. - Consonant start: Move the starting consonant cluster to the end and add
ay
. Example: glove → oveglay. (See clusters clearly by splitting text with Text to List.) - Y handling: Y can act as a vowel. Choose your rule: always vowel, never vowel, or sometimes vowel. The SnipText tool lets you pick.
- Capitalization: Keep title case and all-caps patterns. Example: Science → Iencescay; NASA → NASAWAY. (Quickly normalize headings with the Case Converter.)
- Punctuation: Keep leading and trailing punctuation in place. Example: hello, → ellohay, (Verify symbols with Symbol & Character Info.)
- Numbers and symbols: Keep them as they are unless you want to rewrite them. Example: Room 12 stays Room 12.
Edge cases and best practices
- Short words: You might skip words under 2 or 3 characters. The converter provides a minimum-length control.
- Stopwords: Skipping articles and small linkers keeps sentences easier to read. Toggle stopwords in the tool (then check readability with the Readability guide or the Word Counter).
- Hyphenated words: Treat each part separately for clear results, or keep as one for a playful twist.
- No-vowel words: If a word has no vowel, add the chosen suffix to the end.
Using the SnipText Pig Latin Converter
The converter is private and runs fully in your browser. Paste text and click Convert to Pig Latin. You can enable Live convert to update as you type.
- Diff view: Compare original and converted text side-by-side with inline highlights (or export both and compare in the Code Diff Checker).
- Reverse mode: Try reversing Pig Latin to English for quick checks. This is experimental and best effort.
- Exports: Download TXT, CSV, or JSON. CSV includes per-word rules for easy grading or review; pretty-print JSON with the JSON Formatter.
- Shareable link: Create a link that encodes your text and settings for easy sharing with students or teammates.
Open the Pig Latin Converter or explore more playful learning with the Random Text Generator and Roman Numeral Converter.
Classroom ideas and worksheets
- Phonics warm-up: Convert a short paragraph, then ask students to circle the moved consonant cluster.
- Punctuation hunt: Convert a dialogue and verify commas and quotes stayed in the right place (spot tricky characters via Symbol & Character Info).
- Suffix styles: Switch between way, yay, and hay to compare patterns.
- Table export: Export CSV and build a worksheet with the Quick Table Generator.
Related tools and blogs
- Palindromic Word Finder to spot mirrored patterns.
- Random Synonym Finder for tone and variety.
- Whitespace and Formatting Cleaner for neat copy.
- Detect and highlight palindromes in longer texts.
- How to turn CSV into a responsive table.
- Replace words with emojis for a playful extension activity.
FAQ
- Is the Pig Latin Converter private
- Yes. It runs fully in your browser. Your text is not uploaded to a server.
- Can I keep punctuation and capitalization
- Yes. The converter preserves leading and trailing punctuation and can maintain title case or full caps (adjust titles quickly with the Case Converter).
- What are the supported suffix styles
- You can choose way, yay, or hay. You can also decide how Y should be treated as a vowel.
- How do I export results
- Use the built-in buttons to download TXT, CSV, or JSON. CSV includes the rule used for each word and pairs well with the Quick Table Generator.
- Does reverse mode always get back the original
- Reverse mode is a best-effort helper. It works well for many words but you should review tricky clusters manually (use side-by-side review in the Code Diff Checker).
Pig Latin is a playful way to build language intuition. Use the converter to explore rules, compare diffs, and export clean results for worksheets and projects. Private, quick, and aligned with classroom needs—then polish titles and counts with the Case Converter and Word Counter.