## pig_latin ### Instructions Write a function that transforms a string passed as argument in its `Pig Latin` version. The rules used by Pig Latin are the following: - If a word begins with a vowel, just add "ay" to the end. - If it begins with a consonant, then we take all consonants before the first vowel and we put them on the end of the word and add "ay" at the end. - If a word starts with a consonant followed by "qu", move it to the end of the word, and then add an "ay" at the end. ### Notions - https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-00-patterns.html ### Expected functions ```rust pub fn pig_latin(text: &str) -> String {} ``` ### Usage Here is a program to test your function. ```rust use pig_latin::pig_latin; fn main() { println!("{}", pig_latin(&String::from("igloo"))); println!("{}", pig_latin(&String::from("apple"))); println!("{}", pig_latin(&String::from("hello"))); println!("{}", pig_latin(&String::from("square"))); println!("{}", pig_latin(&String::from("xenon"))); println!("{}", pig_latin(&String::from("chair"))); } ``` And its output ```console student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ cargo run iglooay appleay ellohay aresquay enonxay airchay student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ ```