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- Vesre abstract "Vesre (reversing the order of syllables within a word) is one of the features of Rioplatense Spanish slang. Natives of Buenos Aires and Uruguay use vesre sparingly in colloquial speaking, and never in formal circumstances. Tango lyrics make widespread use of lunfardo and vesre to highlight the intended underworld atmosphere, or for comic relief.Vesre is mostly from Buenos Aires, and other cities in Argentina have their own customs. Rosario has its "Rosarigasino" method for obfuscating words, and Córdoba has an entirely different set of colloquial conventions. Yet, most Argentines and Uruguayans have been exposed to vesre through tango lyrics or the media.Even though vesre has spread to other countries, and can be heard in Peru, Chile and Ecuador, Spanish speakers outside the Río de la Plata area are usually less inclined to use it. Popular speech has created some instances; for example, natives of Barranquilla, Colombia often call their city Curramba, in a stylized form of vesre.".
- Vesre wikiPageExternalLink Vesre_examples.ogg.
- Vesre wikiPageID "1013711".
- Vesre wikiPageRevisionID "599322207".
- Vesre hasPhotoCollection Vesre.
- Vesre subject Category:Buenos_Aires.
- Vesre subject Category:Cant_languages.
- Vesre subject Category:Language_games.
- Vesre subject Category:Languages_of_Argentina.
- Vesre subject Category:Languages_of_Uruguay.
- Vesre subject Category:Spanish_slang.
- Vesre subject Category:Tango.
- Vesre type Abstraction100002137.
- Vesre type CantLanguages.
- Vesre type Communication100033020.
- Vesre type Contest107456188.
- Vesre type Event100029378.
- Vesre type Game100456199.
- Vesre type Language106282651.
- Vesre type LanguageGames.
- Vesre type LanguagesOfArgentina.
- Vesre type LanguagesOfUruguay.
- Vesre type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Vesre type SocialEvent107288639.
- Vesre type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Vesre comment "Vesre (reversing the order of syllables within a word) is one of the features of Rioplatense Spanish slang. Natives of Buenos Aires and Uruguay use vesre sparingly in colloquial speaking, and never in formal circumstances. Tango lyrics make widespread use of lunfardo and vesre to highlight the intended underworld atmosphere, or for comic relief.Vesre is mostly from Buenos Aires, and other cities in Argentina have their own customs.".
- Vesre label "Vesre".
- Vesre label "Vesre".
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- Vesre sameAs Q1247288.
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- Vesre wasDerivedFrom Vesre?oldid=599322207.
- Vesre isPrimaryTopicOf Vesre.