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    Cocoliche is an Italian–Spanish contact language or pidgin that was spoken by Italian immigrants between 1870 and 1970 in Argentina (especially in Greater...
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    slang" as the Buenos Aires speech. Conde says that Lunfardo (much like Cocoliche) can be considered a kind of Italian dialect mixed with Spanish words...
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    people also speak a macaronic language of Italian and Spanish called cocoliche, which was originated by the Italian immigrants in the late 19th century...
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    form of Venetian dating back to the 19th century. Other examples are Cocoliche, an Italian–Spanish pidgin once spoken in Argentina and especially in...
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    considered to be similar to the western dialects of Gaidhlig in Scotland. Cocoliche is an Italian–Spanish contact language or pidgin that was spoken by Italian...
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  • Pearling Lugger Pidgin Camtho Cameroonian Pidgin English (creolized) Cocoliche Chinook Jargon Duvle-Wano Pidgin Eskimo Trade Jargon Ewondo Populaire...
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  • Argentina and Uruguay they even created their own dialects, like the Cocoliche and the Lunfardo. Indeed, the "lunfardo" word comes from a deformation...
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    gradual, creating a pidgin of Italian dialects and Spanish that was called cocoliche. Its usage declined around the 1950s. A phonetic study conducted by the...
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    speech, similar in context to the English expression "Shut up!". Argot Cocoliche Lunfardo Re (exclamation) – a similar interjection in the Balkans of identical...
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    derogatory name cocoliche by the locals. Since the children of the immigrants grew up speaking Spanish at school, work, and military service, Cocoliche remained...
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    people also speak a macaronic language of Italian and Spanish called Cocoliche, which was originated by the Italian immigrants in the late 19th century...
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    Spanish-based interlanguages: Castrapo (Galician) Chipilo (Venetian) Cocoliche, Lunfardo (Italian) Frespañol/Fragnol (French) Jopará, the standard mixture...
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    of Venetian dating back to the nineteenth century. Another example is Cocoliche, an Italian–Spanish pidgin once spoken in Argentina and especially in...
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  • Flow Reggaeton "Gato de Noche" "Fast Money" "Puesta Pal' Perreo" Rimas 6 Cocoliche Life Bersuit Vergarabat Pop rock "Victimas" Pirca Records 12 Orquídeas...
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    Molise Slavic, Istro-Romanian, Griko, Gallo-Italic of Sicily, Talian, Cocoliche, Lunfardo and Arbëresh. Gran Torino, a 2008 drama starring Clint Eastwood...
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  • patrimony of Rio Grande do Sul; the Chipilo Venetian dialect in Mexico; and Cocoliche and Lunfardo in Argentina, especially in Buenos Aires. Although over 17...
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    order of syllables within a word Names given to the Spanish language Cocoliche, a pidgin of Italian and Spanish formerly spoken by Italians in Greater...
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    Castrapo of Galicia Amestao of Asturias Chavacano of the Philippines Cocoliche of Buenos Aires Frespañol of French–Spanish contact Judaeo-Spanish, also...
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    Germán Carlos Leguía Dragó, also known as Cocoliche, (born January 2, 1954, in Lima) is a retired professional football striker and midfielder from Peru...
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    Istria1 Somalia Switzerland1 United States Venezuela Pidgin & Mixed Sabir Italian Eritrean Itanglese Lunfardo Cocoliche Macarrônico Talian 1 autochthonous...
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  • Spanish) Castrapo (Galician/Spanish) Chinglish (Chinese/American English) Cocoliche (Rioplatense Spanish/Italian) Czenglish (Czech/English) Danglish (Danish/English)...
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    From the linguistic mixing between the Italian dialects and Spanish, cocoliche was born, a slang spoken in the tenements of the Italian immigrants of...
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    of Venetian dating back to the nineteenth century. Other examples are Cocoliche, an Italian–Spanish pidgin once spoken in Argentina and especially in...
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  • beautiful heroine named Rosita who falls in love with a poor boy named Cocoliche, but has to marry Don Cristóbal, a rich old, lazy lump with a big billy...
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    during this time, translations of comics from the United States, such as Cocoliche (Happy Hooligan) by Frederick Burr Opper, showed up in Argentina. During...
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    one of the first North American comics to be published in Argentina, as Cocoliche. The comic was also probably the very first American comic strip adapted...
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  • Morocco, Club 69, Palacio Alsina, Club Namunkurá, Kim & Novak, Shamrock and Cocoliche; as well as a model for photographers and as a muse for artists such as...
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  • Italo-Paulista dialect Carcamano, the dated pejorative term for Italians in Brazil Cocoliche, the analogous Spanish-Italian interlanguage in the River Plate area Italian...
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    people also speak a macaronic language of Italian and Spanish called cocoliche, which was originated by the Italian immigrants in the late 19th century...
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