different between vesre vs backslang

vesre

Spanish

Etymology

From the vesre form of revés (reverse).

Noun

vesre m (uncountable)

  1. a type of backslang in Argentine and Uruguayan Spanish

Further reading

  • vesre on the Spanish Wikipedia.Wikipedia es

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backslang

English

Alternative forms

  • back slang, back-slang

Etymology

From back +? slang.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?bækslæ?/

Noun

backslang (countable and uncountable, plural backslangs)

  1. (linguistics) A form of slang composed of words whose spelling or sound is reversed.
    Coordinate term: centre slang
    1. (Britain) Pig Latin.

See also

  • Lunfardo
  • Polari
  • verlan
  • vesre

Translations

Further reading

  • Back slang on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

See also

  • Category:Back slang by language
  • Appendix:Costermongers' back slang

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