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Calo is the Language of the Gitanos(gpysies) from Spain. Calo is spoken mostly in Andalucia if not only there because most gpysies in Spain are from here and there culture is located here. Calo is a mixture of andulacian accent spanish and romani words.
Some words of Calo are:
Parne(money)
Chaval(boy)
gachi(woman,girl)
Gacho(man,lover)
Molar(to like as in anything not just humans)
Camelar( to like someone used "te camelo")
Currelar or Currar(to work)
chorar(to steal)
El Yeli(the gitano wedding ceremony)
Acais(eyes)
feten(excelente)

one word in calo I think of that has arab influences is "Sultan" which means the one in charge or ruler(keep in mind,the gitanos of Spain have an andalucian culture,which has arab origins so there music and accent has arab too)
Calo by Farru May 8, 2008
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