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Lunfardo is Argentinean slang basically. It is used informally and really only in conversation, not for formalities or in written word.

Examples: (I'm sure plenty of people may find this one useful) instead of asking for a beer saying "cerveza" you ask for "una birra." Also a taxi is often called "un tacho" and its driver "un tachero." The word "mina" is also used to replace the word "mujer" which means woman. To call someone dumb, the word "tonto" can be commonly replaced by "gil" or "giles" for more than one.

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Lunfardo is a type of slang spoken in Argentina.


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Lunfardo is a form of slang used by people originating from Buenos Aires and is now used in all of Argentina and Uruguay. It started in the late 18th and early 19th century by immigrants who arrive to Argentina. It started its roots in the prisons so one can communicate without the prison guards knowing what they said. It is now very common and mixed within the culture and language of Castellano in Argentina. You can checkout the Related Link below to see definitions in spanish and english.


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The word Lunfardo comes from the Italian word lumbardo, which means a inhabitant of Lombardy. It is a slang system that originated and developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the lower classes in Buenos Aires and Montevideo, the surrounding area Greater Buenos Aires, and from there spread to other cities nearby. Originally, Lunfardo was a slang used by criminals and soon by other people of the lower and lower-middle classes. Later, many of its words and phrases were introduced in the vernacular and disseminated the Spanish of Argentina, and Uruguay. Nevertheless, since the early 20th century, Lunfardo has spread among all social strata and classes by habitual use or because it was common in the lyrics of tango.


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Lunfardo is Argentinean Slang.Lunfardo is a dialect originated and developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the lower classes in Buenos Aires and the surrounding Gran Buenos Aires,[1][2] and from there spread to other cities nearby, such as Rosario and Montevideo, cities with similar socio-cultural situations. Originally, Lunfardo was a slang used by criminals and soon by other people of the lower and lower-middle classes. Later, many of its words and phrases were introduced in the vernacular and disseminated Castilian of Argentina and Uruguay. Nevertheless, since the early 20th century, Lunfardo began to spread among all social strata and classes, either by habitual use or because it was common in the lyrics of tango. During the 20th and this century many of its words have gone to neighboring countries like Chile and Paraguay, because immigrants from those countries are living in Argentina.


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