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- German%C3%ADa abstract "Germanía is the Spanish term for the argot used by criminals or in jails in Spain during 15th and 16th centuries. Its purpose is to keep outsiders out of the conversation. The ultimate origin of the word is the Latin word germanus, through Catalan germà (brother).Some documentation for it occurs in picaresque works as early as the Spanish Golden Century, such as in Quevedo's El Buscón. Some writers used it in poetry for comical effect.After the arrival of the Romani people and their frequent imprisonment, germanía incorporated much vocabulary from Romany and its descendant, the caló jargon. As time passed, several words entered popular use and even standard Spanish, losing their value for secrecy. Germanía survives today in the cheli jargon.".
- German%C3%ADa wikiPageExternalLink SrvltGUIBusUsual?LEMA=german%C3%ADa&TIPO_HTML=2&FORMATO=ampliado.
- German%C3%ADa wikiPageExternalLink aa101201c.htm.
- German%C3%ADa wikiPageID "623489".
- German%C3%ADa wikiPageRevisionID "644170366".
- German%C3%ADa hasPhotoCollection Germanía.
- German%C3%ADa subject Category:Cant_languages.
- German%C3%ADa subject Category:Spanish_language.
- German%C3%ADa type Abstraction100002137.
- German%C3%ADa type CantLanguages.
- German%C3%ADa type Communication100033020.
- German%C3%ADa type Language106282651.
- German%C3%ADa comment "Germanía is the Spanish term for the argot used by criminals or in jails in Spain during 15th and 16th centuries. Its purpose is to keep outsiders out of the conversation. The ultimate origin of the word is the Latin word germanus, through Catalan germà (brother).Some documentation for it occurs in picaresque works as early as the Spanish Golden Century, such as in Quevedo's El Buscón.".
- German%C3%ADa label "Germania (jargon)".
- German%C3%ADa label "Germanía".
- German%C3%ADa label "Germanía".
- German%C3%ADa label "Germanía".
- German%C3%ADa sameAs m.02xsgg.
- German%C3%ADa sameAs Germanía.
- German%C3%ADa wasDerivedFrom Germanía?oldid=644170366.
- German%C3%ADa isPrimaryTopicOf Germanía.