How do you speak gibberish?

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Answer:
Okay if you are speaking of the "Secret Language" called Gibberish, I can help. I speak Gibberish. First you need to make sure you know how to break words down into syllables. You take a look at the word and make sure you know how many syllables are in the word. So you take the first letter of the word for example : Love . -- L .
Then you add "idig" to it. Then we finish off the word So it would be L idig ove <<
Lidigove.
Now its not that simple. Say you have a word that has two syllables. For example -
welcome. You do the same thing to the first syllable "Wel" W idig ell (widigell) then to the second syllable "come" c idig ome (cidigome)
Put it together it would be widigell-cidigome (:
& the same goes for 3 syllables words, & four , and so on.


But if you have a word that begins with a vowel , you need to put idig before
the vowel. Example Ace. Idigace
Hope that helps (:






Some people use other versions, where you would replace, "idig," with something else, such as, "uh-the," or, "udda," etc.
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