Formulas for

Pig Latin

Text Processing1 credit/cellSheets · Excel
=VERVE("piglatin", "The square wooden crate was packed to be shipped. To have is better than to wait and hope.")

Encode cells into Pig Latin. Transforms text down a whole column — Google Sheets or Excel.

It's one of 250+ live sources you reach with a single =VERVE() function — served from APIVerve's production data engine, billed at 1 credit per resolved cell, and refreshed on whatever cadence you set. No API keys to wrangle, no scripts, no exports.

A real example — the input you type, and the values you can pull from it. Click any cell to see the formula behind it.

piglatin.xlsxsample data
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Text
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The square wooden crate was packed to be shipped. To have is better than to wait and hope.
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click any cell to see its formula1 credit / cell

Clean a column of text

Fill =VERVE("piglatin", "The square wooden crate was packed to be shipped. To have is better than to wait and hope.") beside messy text and get the normalized, analyzed, or translated version back — data cleaning without leaving the grid.

Analyze at scale

Score or classify a whole column of responses, reviews, or messages in one fill instead of one-by-one.

Compose with other formulas

Nest Pig Latin's output inside your existing SUM, IF, or CONCAT logic like any other cell value.

The same function works in both apps — install once, sign in with your key, and type it into any cell.

Google SheetsAdd-on

Install from the Workspace Marketplace, then drop the formula into a cell. Autocomplete suggests the source and its fields.

=VERVE("piglatin", "The square wooden crate was packed to be shipped. To have is better than to wait and hope.")
Microsoft ExcelAdd-in

Same source, same arguments, same key — in Excel on desktop, the web, or mobile. Excel namespaces it as VERVE.CALL. Drag to fill a whole column.

=VERVE.CALL("piglatin", "The square wooden crate was packed to be shipped. To have is better than to wait and hope.")

Tune the result by adding name=value before the field argument — in any order. Leave one out and its default applies.

  • exclusions

    Words to exclude from encoding

    =VERVE("piglatin", "The square wooden crate was packed to be shipped. To have is better than to wait and hope.", "exclusions", "<exclusions>")

Add a field name as the last argument to land just that value in the cell.

  • Text
    =VERVE("piglatin", "The square wooden crate was packed to be shipped. To have is better than to wait and hope.", "field", "text")
  • Exclusions
    =VERVE("piglatin", "The square wooden crate was packed to be shipped. To have is better than to wait and hope.", "field", "exclusions")

Pig Latin, answered

Everything you need to wire it into a sheet.

How do I pull Pig Latin into Google Sheets?
Install the VerveSheets add-on, sign in once with your key, and type =VERVE("piglatin", "The square wooden crate was packed to be shipped. To have is better than to wait and hope.", "field", "exclusions") into any cell. The "field" argument names the value you want back, so the cell resolves to a single number or string you can chart, sort, or feed into another formula.
What data can I pull from Pig Latin?
Pig Latin returns text and exclusions — name any one of them as the "field" argument and that value lands in the cell. Leave the field out and the whole record spills into a two-column table instead.
Can I narrow what Pig Latin returns?
Yes — Pig Latin takes "exclusions" as optional inputs. They go in as "name", value pairs after the required ones, in any order, so =VERVE("piglatin", "The square wooden crate was packed to be shipped. To have is better than to wait and hope.", "exclusions", "<exclusions>") shapes the result without changing anything else.
Can I fill a whole column of Pig Latin at once?
Yes. Put your text values down a column and point the formula at the range — A2:A50 instead of A2 — and one call returns a value for every row. Dragging the formula down works too, but the range form is a single billed call per column rather than one per cell.
How many credits does each Pig Latin cell cost?
Each resolved cell costs 1 credit. A cell only re-bills when it actually refreshes, so a sheet you aren't touching doesn't keep charging.
Does Pig Latin work in Excel as well as Google Sheets?
Yes — same arguments, same key, same fields. Excel namespaces custom functions, so the call is =VERVE.CALL() there and =VERVE() in Google Sheets; nothing else about it changes.

Put Pig Latin in your next spreadsheet. Add the extension, paste the formula, and the cell keeps itself current.

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