• Quinqui jargon is associated with quincalleros (an itinerant group). They are a semi-nomadic people who live mainly in the northern half of Spain. They...
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  • include, Astur-Leonese, Aragonese, Extremaduran, Fala language and Quinqui jargon. Caló language, considered a mixed Romani-Romance language, is spoken...
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  • Indo-European → Romance → Spanish, Extremaduran, Asturleonese, Barranquenho, Quinqui jargon; Spanish Sign language Spain, Portugal (Barrancos) Andalusians, Barranquenhos...
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  • had done on the series. Bron Gacería Lunfardo (Argentina and Uruguay) Quinqui Thieves' cant Rotwelsch Bloom, Harold; Bloom, Sterling Professor of Humanities...
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  • or "con". Caló also appears to have influenced Madrid slang cheli and quinqui, the language of another Iberian group of travellers who are not ethnically...
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  • the Middle-earth Quenya is used as a liturgical language by Elves QuinquiQuinqui Spoken in: Spain Raga – Hano Spoken in: the Pentecost Island, Republic...
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  • Leland, A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon & Cant embracing English, American, and Anglo-Indian slang, pidgin English, gypsies' jargon and other irregular phraseology...
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    language in its earliest form, would seem to utter a strange and unfamiliar jargon to ears accustomed to its more modern construction." βαρβαρίζω, Henry George...
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