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- Quinqui_jargon abstract "Quinqui jargon is associated with quinquilleros (tinkers), a semi-nomadic group who live mainly in the northern half of Spain. They prefer to be called mercheros. They are reduced in number and possibly vanishing as a distinct group.The language is an old form of Castilian, Germanía, with elements of Caló, a dialect of the Spanish Roma. The term comes from the word quincallería (ironmongery), from ironmongers who originated this cant as part of their trade. Because the men were frequently blamed for petty crime, in modern Spanish the word is associated with references to delinquent, petty thief, or hoodlum. The mercheros identify as a distinct group separate from the Roma gitanos.Scholars have many theories about the social origins of mercheros, summarized as the following: Descendants of mechanical workers who arrived in Spain from central Europe in the 16th century;Descendants of peasants who lost their land in the 16th century; Descendants of intermarriage between the Roma and non-Roma populations; Descendants of Muslims who became nomads after the expulsion in the 15th century to escape persecution; and/or A mixture of the above.↑ ↑".
- Quinqui_jargon iso6393Code "quq".
- Quinqui_jargon spokenIn Spain.
- Quinqui_jargon wikiPageID "1065488".
- Quinqui_jargon wikiPageRevisionID "601917607".
- Quinqui_jargon family Cant_(language).
- Quinqui_jargon familycolor "mixed".
- Quinqui_jargon glotto "quin1236".
- Quinqui_jargon hasPhotoCollection Quinqui_jargon.
- Quinqui_jargon iso "quq".
- Quinqui_jargon name "Quinqui".
- Quinqui_jargon ref "e17".
- Quinqui_jargon region "edges of towns".
- Quinqui_jargon speakers "?".
- Quinqui_jargon states "Spain".
- Quinqui_jargon subject Category:Cant_languages.
- Quinqui_jargon subject Category:Modern_nomads.
- Quinqui_jargon subject Category:Spanish_variants.
- Quinqui_jargon type Abstraction100002137.
- Quinqui_jargon type CantLanguages.
- Quinqui_jargon type Communication100033020.
- Quinqui_jargon type Language106282651.
- Quinqui_jargon type Language.
- Quinqui_jargon type Language.
- Quinqui_jargon type InformationEntity.
- Quinqui_jargon comment "Quinqui jargon is associated with quinquilleros (tinkers), a semi-nomadic group who live mainly in the northern half of Spain. They prefer to be called mercheros. They are reduced in number and possibly vanishing as a distinct group.The language is an old form of Castilian, Germanía, with elements of Caló, a dialect of the Spanish Roma. The term comes from the word quincallería (ironmongery), from ironmongers who originated this cant as part of their trade.".
- Quinqui_jargon label "Idioma quinqui".
- Quinqui_jargon label "Quinqui jargon".
- Quinqui_jargon sameAs Idioma_quinqui.
- Quinqui_jargon sameAs m.02hx9w9.
- Quinqui_jargon sameAs Q5908714.
- Quinqui_jargon sameAs Q5908714.
- Quinqui_jargon sameAs Quinqui_jargon.
- Quinqui_jargon wasDerivedFrom Quinqui_jargon?oldid=601917607.
- Quinqui_jargon isPrimaryTopicOf Quinqui_jargon.
- Quinqui_jargon name "Quinqui".