What is it that Dies every night? A Joke

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The discussion revolves around a humorous riddle about what "dies" every night, leading to the punchline that it refers to frogs, which croak at night. Participants engage in playful banter about Pig Latin, with one member sharing their own interpretation of the language, while another humorously recalls memories of toads on a highway in Nebraska. The conversation highlights the lighthearted nature of the joke and the variations in understanding Pig Latin among the participants. Overall, the thread captures a mix of humor, nostalgia, and language play.
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What is it that "Dies" every night? A Joke

Think about it and then take a stab at it. Below is the answer in Pig Latin.

rogsfa! veryea ightna heyta OAKRCA?
 
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PS : Souldn't that be "ROAKCA" ?
 
Gokul, you've certainly learned a different dialect of pig latin than I did. What's with all those consonants at the ends of the words?
 
OOPS ! I "learnt" my Pig Latin about 10 minutes ago (from timejim's post)...and did a poor job, I guess.

The last letter is only a decoy; what does it matter what it is ?
 
timejim said:
Think about it and then take a stab at it. Below is the answer in Pig Latin.

rogsfa! veryea ightna heyta OAKRCA?

Well, they certainly died every rainy night on the highway down by the Platte River in Nebraska. They used to hop out onto the highway en masse. If you rolled the window down, it made for an interesting (but slightly gruesome) sound effect.
 
HAHA stupid toads

i remember those nights quite fondly and vividlylol :biggrin:
 
Aham latin basha na janami! :-p
 
But at least one us knows Sanskrit :wink:
 
Frogs, every night they croak!
 
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This would have been a suitable candidate for the lame joke thread, congratulations!
 
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Hey guys that's definately a diffrent dialect from the pig-latin i learnt.
I shift all letters upto but not including the first vowel to the end of the word and add ay at the end. eg:- test becomes esttay.
P.S:- I never really used pig-latin, i learned it while solving programming Questions.
-eerschay. :)
 
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