A.You certainly can, young scholar. Have a t, then a w,y,n,d,y,l,l,y,n,g and you'll have 63336's favourite obsolete all-consonant word: twyndyllyng (twin).
A.A spoonerism is a play on words in which corresponding consonants or vowels are switched; named after the Reverend William Archibald Spooner of Oxford.
Q.What is the russian alphabet?
A.Cyrillic is the name of the Russian alphabet. It contains 33 letters made up of 21 consonants, 10 vowels, 2 signs. A is the first letter.
Q.How does pig latin work
A.Pig Latin is a language game in which the speaker moves the initial consonant of each word to the end and adds 'ay', so 'pig' would become 'ig-pay'.