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Caló (English: ; Spanish: [kaˈlo]; Catalan: [kəˈlo]; Galician: [kaˈlɔ]; Portuguese: [kɐˈlɔ]; French: [ka.lo]) is a mixed language spoken by the gitanos of Spain and the ciganos of Portugal. In Romani linguistics, it is considered a Para-Romani language based on Romance grammar, with an adstratum of Romani lexical items, through language shift by the Romani community. Catalan, Galician, Portuguese,

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Caló
Native toSpain, Portugal, south of France
Native speakers
60,000 (L1 in Spain and Portugal) (2015)
Language codes
ISO 639-3rmq
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Glottologcalo1236
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