(Solved) : Pig Latin Language Game Word Spoken Starting First Vowel Preceding Consonants Moved End Wo Q44006770 . . .
Pig Latin is a language game. Each word is spoken starting withits first vowel. Any preceding consonants are moved to the end ofthe word and added to a vocalic syllable to form a new syllable.For example, the word “Eye” is pronounced “Eye-way” in pigLatin.
The rules for converting a string into a pig Latin form are asfollows:
If the string begins with a vowel, add the string “-way” atthe end of the string. For example, the pig Latin form of thestring “eye” is “eye-way”. Note that pig Latin consider ‘y’ as avowel, meaning we have the following vowels in total: a, e, i, o,u, y, A, E, I, O, U, and Y.
If the string does not begin with a vowel, follow these steps: Add “-” at the end of the string.
Rotate the string one character at a time (that is, move thefirst character of the string to the end of the string and so on)until the first character of the string becomes a vowel.
Add the string “ay” at the end. For example, the pig Latinform of the string “There” is “ere-Thay”.
Strings such as “1234” contain no vowels. The pig Latin formof the string “1234” is “1234- way”. That is, the pig Latin form ofa string that has no vowels in it is the string followed by thestring “-way”.
Write a program that (1) takes an English Phrase (a sentencewith many words) and outputs its pig Latin version, and (2) takes apig Latin Phrase (a sentence with many words) and produces theoriginal English one
In C++ Language?
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