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danceswithfaeriesunderthemoon:

Calo word of the day

Chaval, (pronounced; sha-val) means ‘son’ or ‘boy’. It is said to come from the English word, ‘Chav’ and is often used in some parts of Spain as a slang term among Spanish teenagers (Rroma and Gadje alike) to refer to a male friend.

lol, I might do one of these every day.

i’m like a dictionary.

In Gurbet Řomani

čhavo or čhařo (plural čhave).

In Lotfitka Řomani

čxāvo (čxāve) * where x is pronounced h (like Russian)

  1. gyrwolf reblogged this from golden-zephyr
  2. golden-zephyr reblogged this from danceswithfaeriesunderthemoon and added:
    In Gurbet Řomani čhavo or čhařo (plural čhave). In Lotfitka Řomani čxāvo (čxāve) * where x is pronounced h (like...
  3. remarkably said: I thought the English word ‘chav’ was supposed to come from Rromani usage in England, and not the other way around? I could be incorrect, though.
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  5. amarantoseverlasting reblogged this from danceswithfaeriesunderthemoon and added:
    Chavo as well…and it’s used a lot in Mexico and a little less in other Spanish speaking countries.
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