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Answer for the clue "Spanish gypsies' language ", 4 letters:
calo

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Caló (also known as Pachuco ) is an argot or slang of Mexican Spanish that originated during the first half of the 20th century in the Southwestern United States . It is the product of zoot-suit pachuco culture.

Usage examples of calo.

In fact, her knowl -- edge of Calo enabled her to get along at times when English didn't, because it crossed national boundaries as freely and existed where English didn't.

The Calo they spoke was, by all ac -- counts, the purest version of the Gypsy language extant.

In fact, her knowledge of Calo enabled her to get along at times when English didn't, because it crossed national boundaries as freely and existed where English didn't.

The Calo they spoke was, by all accounts, the purest version of the Gypsy language extant.

Even Calo became friendly, patting him on the arm and saying, “Easy, man, easy,” but with affection.

Don Tommasino put armed guards around his villa and the two shepherds, Calo and Fabrizzio, were fixtures inside the walls.

Ora, mentre assisteva allo svuotamento degli scaffali e al calo dei frequentatori, si ri­trovava a chiedersi cosa avrebbe fatto quando fosse arrivato il giorno fatidico.

Un po' di chiasso sui gior­nali, un calo temporaneo dell'indice azionario, ma in sostanza non succede nulla.

When the despair of the Greek subjects invited Calo- John as their deliverer, they hoped that he would protect their liberty and adopt their laws: they were soon taught to compare the degrees of national ferocity, and to execrate the savage conqueror, who no longer dissembled his intention of dispeopling Thrace, of demolishing the cities, and of transplanting the inhabitants beyond the Danube.

When the despair of the Greek subjects invited Calo- John as their deliverer, they hoped that he would protect their liberty and adopt their laws: they were soon taught to compare the degrees of national ferocity, and to execrate the savage conqueror, who no longer dissembled his intention of dispeopling Thrace, of demolishing the cities, and of transplanting the inhabitants beyond the Danube.

Large, tempting dishes of Calo cat food spiked with Tri-Dormal-G, as a matter of fact.