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Lunfardo (Spanish pronunciation: [luɱˈfaɾðo]; from the
Italian lombardo or
inhabitant of Lombardy,
lumbard in Lombard) is an
argot originated and developed...
- 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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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...
- 1949 in Tandil,
Buenos Aires Province),
known as El Tano (the Italian, in
lunfardo), is an
Argentine former professional footballer who pla**** as a defender...
- 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...
- 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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Neapolitan language.
Italian and
other European immigrants influenced Lunfardo—the
regional slang—permeating the
vernacular vocabulary of
other Latin...
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parlar falar,
parlar a
vorbi to eat
menjar manjar pappai mangiare manger comer (manyar in
lunfardo;
papear in slang) comer,
manjar (papar in slang) a mânca...
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Plata Museum of
Neoclassical architecture Club
Argentino in
Bahia Blanca.
Lunfardo is an
argot of the
Spanish language which appeared in
Buenos Aires at the...
- Italian–Spanish
pidgin once
spoken in
Argentina and
especially in
Buenos Aires, and
Lunfardo. The
Rioplatense Spanish dialect of
Argentina and
Uruguay today has thus...