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- it is a good representative of IsiNgqumo's use as most of its vocabulary has some connection to **** or **** men. IsiNgqumo: "Isi****wana sake, kuyavuswa...
- upheaval within southern Africa, the mfecane, lasting until the 1830s. IsiNgqumo is an argot spoken by the homo****uals of South Africa who speak Bantu...
- subcultures (traditional indigenous approximate analogues to LGBT subcultures) IsiNgqumo, from South Africa and Zimbabwe Iyaric, from Jamaica, used by adherents...
- similar dialect in Indonesia ****le language, an Afrikaans-based **** argot IsiNgqumo, a South African **** argot based on the Bantu languages Lavender linguistics...
- language used by **** South African men who speak Bantu languages is called IsiNgqumo, and is based on a Nguni lexicon. ****le originally manifested as moffietaal...
- 'fun'. LGBTQ portal Turkey portal LGBT slang Polari ****le Swardspeak IsiNgqumo Hijra Farsi Kaliarda Pajubá Bahasa Binan "Nakka!". If İstanbul. 11 February...
- speaking. Other argots are spoken in southern Africa (****le language and IsiNgqumo) and Indonesia (Bahasa Binan). More specifically, in a country like Thailand...
- Carny, North American fairground cant ****le language **** slang Grypsera IsiNgqumo Lavender linguistics Lunfardo and Vesre Mediterranean Lingua Franca Pajubá...
- ****le language Generation Z slang Glossary of jive talk Helsinki slang IsiNgqumo Joual Language game Lavender linguistics Lunfardo Meme Nadsat Pig Latin...
- language, an Afrikaans-based argot spoken by **** communities in South Africa IsiNgqumo, an argot based on the Bantu languages spoken by **** communities in South...