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    Lunfardo (Spanish pronunciation: [lunˈfaɾðo]; from the Italian lombardo or inhabitant of Lombardy, lumbard in Lombard) is an argot originated and developed...
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    in Italian) lonyipietro (fool) fungi (mushroom) -> in Lunfardo: hat vento (wind) -> in Lunfardo: money matina (morning) from Italian "mattina" mina (girl)...
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    in this way is a form of word play called "al vesre" that is common in Lunfardo, an argot of Rioplatense Spanish.[citation needed] La Revancha del Tango...
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    Argentine territory) are spoken by very few people. In addition there is Lunfardo, a slang or a type of pidgin with original words from many languages, among...
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    assimilate into city life. The Lunfardo argot originated within the prison population, and in time spread to all porteños. Lunfardo uses words from Italian dialects...
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    Neapolitan language. Italian and other European immigrants influenced Lunfardo—the regional slang—permeating the vernacular vocabulary of other Latin...
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    the Italian language and its different dialects, since it incorporates lunfardo. In the border areas with Brazil in the northeast of the country, Uruguayan...
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  • manner, without insults or affecting the children of the deputies. The lunfardo term "escracho" has been used for some time in Río de la Plata. It was...
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    Italian–Spanish pidgin once spoken in Argentina and especially in Buenos Aires, and Lunfardo. Starting in late medieval times in much of Europe and the Mediterranean...
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    parlar falar, palrar a vorbi to eat menjar manjar pappai mangiare manger comer (manyar in lunfardo; papear in slang) comer (papar in slang), manjar a mânca...
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