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# Pig Latin
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Implement a program that translates from English to Pig Latin
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Pig Latin is a made-up children's language that's intended to be
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confusing. It obeys a few simple rules (below), but when it's spoken
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quickly it's really difficult for non-children (and non-native speakers)
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to understand.
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- **Rule 1**: If a word begins with a vowel sound, add an "ay" sound to
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the end of the word.
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- **Rule 2**: If a word begins with a consonant sound, move it to the
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end of the word, and then add an "ay" sound to the end of the word.
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There are a few more rules for edge cases, and there are regional
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variants too.
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See <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig_latin> for more details.
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To run the tests simply run the command `go test` in the exercise directory.
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If the test suite contains benchmarks, you can run these with the `-bench`
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flag:
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go test -bench .
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For more detailed info about the Go track see the [help
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page](http://exercism.io/languages/go).
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## Source
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The Pig Latin exercise at Test First Teaching by Ultrasaurus [https://github.com/ultrasaurus/test-first-teaching/blob/master/learn_ruby/pig_latin/](https://github.com/ultrasaurus/test-first-teaching/blob/master/learn_ruby/pig_latin/)
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## Submitting Incomplete Problems
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It's possible to submit an incomplete solution so you can see how others have completed the exercise.
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