For 10 points extra credit, make a program that takes a sentence and translates it into Pig Latin. If you are unfamiliar with the rules of the (fake) language of Pig Latin, it is as follows: For words that begin with consonant sounds, all letters before the initial vowel are placed at the end of the word sequence. Then, "ay" is added, as in the following examples: “Pig” translates to “igpay” “Banana” translates to “ananabay” For words that begin with vowel sounds, one just adds "way". Examples are: “Eat” translates to “eatway” “Always” translates to “alwaysway”