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Caló inflections

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Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
dada noun 11 dadá alternative

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timujó adj 10 timují feminine

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chai noun 4 chais plural

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puré adj 3 purí feminine
adj 3 puró alternative

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
barojil adj 2 barojilí feminine singular
adj 2 barojiles masculine plural
adj 2 barojilías feminine plural

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
bato noun 2 batuces plural
noun 2 batu alternative
noun 2 batú alternative

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
chavó noun 1 chavalé vocative

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
baró adj 1 barí feminine singular
adj 1 barés masculine plural
adj 1 barías feminine plural
adj 1 baré alternative

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
calorrí noun 1 calorró masculine


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