Gibberish (language Game) - in English

In English

There are many variations of Gibberish in the English-speaking world. They use -itherg-, -elag-, -itug-,-uthaga-, -uvug-, -idig-, -atheg- (th in then and the two vowels are pronounced with a schwa), and -adeg-. The dialects are given different names. Another form of gibberish known as allibi is spoken using the insertion -allib-. One instance of spoken Gibberish is in certain dialogues in the movie but is not an actual language Slums of Beverly Hills.

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