in reply to Pig Latin

I had some fun with this. My shortest fully-functional attempt is this 60-character regexp:

s/\b(qu|y(?=[^t])|[^\W\daeiouy]*)([a-z']+)/$2.($1||w).ay/eg;

with these features:

Note that if we ignore two words (yttrium and ytterbium), we can safely bring it down to 52 chars:

s/\b(qu|y|[^\W\daeiouy]*)([a-z']+)/$2.($1||w).ay/eg;

And if we decide to switch to the dialect of pig latin that doesn't add 'w' on vowel-words, it's down to 44:

s/\b(qu|y|[^\W\daeiouy]*)([a-z']+)/$2$1ay/g;

If I combine that with perlmonkey's attempt (losing a bit of functionality in the process, although it still works pretty well) I can reach 36:

s/(qu|y|[^aeiouy\s]*)(\w+)/$2$1ay/g;

Also note that my (un-golfed) attempt at a pig latin converter in Visual Basic took up almost 3500 characters (!) without handling nearly all of the exceptions mentioned here. This is (one of the many reasons) why I love Perl!

Thanks to everyone for their previous attempts, which helped me quite a bit. Comments are welcome.

-davisagli