Vesre (reversing the order of syllables within a word) is one of the features of the Rioplatense Spanish. Natives of Buenos Aires and Uruguay use vesre sparingly in colloquial speaking, and never in formal occasions. Tango lyrics make widespread use of lunfardo and vesre to highlight the intended underworld atmosphere, or for comical relief. Other cities in Argentina have their own customs. Rosario has its "gasó" method for obfuscating words (also called "Rosarigasino"), and Córdob… (
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