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  2. Caló (Chicano) - Wikipedia

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    According to Chicano artist and writer José Antonio Burciaga: . Caló originally defined the Spanish gypsy dialect. But Chicano Caló is the combination of a few basic influences: Hispanicized English; Anglicized Spanish; and the use of archaic 15th-century Spanish words such as truje for traje (brought, past tense of verb 'to bring'), or haiga, for haya (from haber, to have).

  3. Caló language - Wikipedia

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    Caló (Spanish:; Catalan:; Galician:; Portuguese:) is a language spoken by the Spanish and Portuguese Romani ethnic groups. It is a mixed language (referred to as a Para-Romani language in Romani linguistics) based on Romance grammar, with an adstratum of Romani lexical items, [2] through language shift by the Romani community.

  4. Pachuco - Wikipedia

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    Things like decorative chains and tattoos were also sometimes part of the pachuco look. The unique speech of pachucos was a very important element of their defined style. Consisting of creative phrases and some English words, Caló was a very popular form of speech among pachucos. Pachucos were seen as gangsters in the eyes of conservative ...

  5. Calogero - Wikipedia

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    A second interpretation, not generally accepted, is that the second element is the Greek keros (grain), according to which the name would mean "good grain". [ 7 ] [ dubious – discuss ] Historically, in the ambit of Greek Orthodoxy , the term caloyer is used as a name for a monk or a hermit , in a manner that translates as "brother" or "monk ...

  6. Talk:List of Chicano Caló words and expressions - Wikipedia

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    The article Calo (Chicano slang) is not a duplicate of Caló (Chicano) * DO NOT REDIRECT * There are reasons for the existence of these two separate articles, i.e., primarily the difference on the spelling of the word "Calo" vs "Caló"; and the former's desire to maintain a list of Chicano slang / Calo words and expressions while the later desires to "not" maintain such a list.

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  8. Erromintxela language - Wikipedia

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    Erromintxela is a mixed language (referred to as Para-Romani in Romani linguistics [3]), deriving most of its vocabulary from Kalderash Romani but using Basque grammar, similar to the way the Angloromani language of the Roma in England mixes Romani vocabulary and English grammar. The development of the mixed language was facilitated by the ...

  9. Empty Calories: What Are They? (Plus 6 Foods & Drinks With ...

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    Empty-calorie foods and beverages are also calorie-dense, meaning they provide a significant amount of calories per serving (but lack essential nutrients). For example, an orange offers fiber ...