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Meaning of luca by furoya





furoya

luca
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Lunfardo is thousand, usually for money. It surely comes from the Caló, where pronounced the same, with the same meaning. It can also come from the Greek: the 'kilo' vesre is loki, who would have become luqui, luque or luca (and later on Lucretia, lucard or luqueti) by dissimilation.

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