• Cant (language) (redirect from Argot)
    or mislead people outside the group. It may also be called a cryptolect, argot, pseudo-language, anti-language or secret language. Each term differs slightly...
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  • Germanía (redirect from Germania (argot))
    Germanía (Spanish: [xeɾ.maˈni.a]) is the Spanish term for the argot used by criminals or in jails in Spain during 16th and 17th centuries. Its purpose...
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    Thieves' cant (redirect from Thieves' argot)
    Thieves' cant (also known as thieves' argot, rogues' cant, or peddler's French) is a cant, cryptolect, or argot which was formerly used by thieves, beggars...
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  • CB slang is the distinctive anti-language, argot, or cant which developed among users of Citizens Band radio (CB), especially truck drivers in the United...
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  • Pig Latin (category English-based argots)
    Pig Latin is a language game, argot, or cant in which words in English are altered, usually by adding a fabricated suffix or by moving the onset or initial...
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    dos canteiros ("Latin of the stonecutters") or verbo dos arginas is an argot employed by stonecutters in Galicia, Spain, particularly in the area of...
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  • The Fresnel–Arago laws are three laws which summarise some of the more important properties of interference between light of different states of polarization...
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  • releases, including the 12" EP Where Did You Go / Through the Haze (2014) on Argot, More Times EP (2015) on German label Running Back and Further Trips (2015)...
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    Chilean Spanish (redirect from Coa (argot))
    sayings from Argentine variants but usually not the reverse. Lunfardo is an argot of the Spanish language that originated in the late 19th century among the...
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    the Italian lombardo or inhabitant of Lombardy, lumbard in Lombard) is an argot originated and developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the...
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  • argot spoken by gay communities in Indonesia Gayle language, an Afrikaans-based argot spoken by gay communities in South Africa IsiNgqumo, an argot based...
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    Gavroche (section Argot)
    It's Voltaire's fault / Misery is my bridal gown / It's Rousseau's fault). Argot is the slang used by thieves, criminals, and others who live in the streets...
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    Boontling (category English-based argots)
    Boontling is a jargon or argot spoken only in Boonville, California. It was created in the 1890s. Today, it is nearly extinct, and fewer than 100 people...
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    Prison slang is an argot used primarily by criminals and detainees in correctional institutions. It is a form of anti-language. Many of the terms deal...
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  • "Gumutseascan language", or limba de sticlă, "the glass language") is an argot (a speech form spoken by a group of people to prevent outsiders from understanding...
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  • known as cryptolect, the jargon or argot of a group, often employed to exclude or mislead people outside the group Argot, strictly a proper language with...
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  • features of its grammar could be derived from Russian. Fenya, a criminal argot of ancient origin, with Russian grammar, but with distinct vocabulary Lojban...
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    most likely created by Parisians of the lower popular class who spoke *argot*, then *parigot* was used in a provocative manner outside the Parisian region...
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  • Le Canard enchaîné (French pronunciation: [lə kanaʁ ɑ̃ʃɛne]; English: "The Chained Duck" or "The Chained Paper", as canard is French slang meaning "newspaper")...
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  • Totoiana (redirect from Argot of Totoi)
    as verlan (from l'envers, "the inverse", but inverted). Gumuțeasca, an argot spoken in Romania Romanian dialects, even if Totoiana does not represent...
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  • Swardspeak (category English-based argots)
    Swardspeak (also known as gayspeak or "gay lingo") is an argot or cant slang derived from Taglish (Tagalog-English code-switching) and used by a number...
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  • project". Archived from the original on 19 March 2021. Retrieved 23 May 2016. "Argot bargy". The Economist. 2 November 2013. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 15 April...
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  • Jive talk, also known as Harlem jive or simply Jive, the argot of jazz, jazz jargon, vernacular of the jazz world, slang of jazz, and parlance of hip...
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    Gayle language (category English-based argots)
    Gayle, or Gail, is an English- and Afrikaans-based gay argot or slang used primarily by English and Afrikaans-speaking homosexual men in urban communities...
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  • the javanais argot. The song heavily employs unaltered French words that naturally have an ⟨av⟩ sequence; thus the lyrics resemble the argot. In 1962, Gréco...
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  • article at [[:fr:Javanais (argot)]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|Javanais (argot)}} to the talk page. For...
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    speakers, with Khoekhoe influence. This has resulted in the spread of an urban argot, Tsotsitaal or S'Camtho/Ringas, in large urban townships in the province...
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    later in the novel as a ragged and impoverished teenager who speaks in the argot of the Parisian streets, while retaining vestiges of her former charm and...
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  • February 7, 2019. Jenna Wortham (January 3, 2014). "A Lexicon of Instant Argot". The New York Times. Archived from the original on March 28, 2019. Retrieved...
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    Spencer McCall Starring Arye Bender Boston Blake Jeff Hull Distributed by Argot Pictures Release date October 11, 2012 (2012-10-11) Running time 92 minutes...
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