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Calo, Caló, or Calò may refer to:
  • Caló language
    Caló language
    Caló is a language spoken by the Spanish and Portuguese Romani. It is a mixed language based on Romance grammar, with an adstratum of Romani lexical items through language shift by the Romani community. It is often used as an argot, a secret language for discreet communication amongst Iberian...

    , the language of the Iberian Romani
    • Iberian Kale (calé):
      • Romani people in Spain, more frequently called gitanos
      • Romani people in Portugal
        Romani people in Portugal
        The Romani people in Portugal are known as Ciganos, and their presence goes back to the second half of the 15th century. Early on, due to their socio-cultural difference and nomadic style of life, the Ciganos were the object of fierce discrimination and persecution...

        , more frequently called ciganos
  • Caló (Chicano)
    Caló (Chicano)
    Caló is an argot or slang of Mexican Spanish which originated during the first half of the 20th century in the Southwestern United States. It is the product of zoot-suit pachuco culture.-Origin:...

    , argot or slang of Mexican-American Spanish
  • CALO
    CALO
    CALO was an artificial intelligence project that attempted to integrate numerous AI technologies into a cognitive assistant. CALO is an acronym for "Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes". The name was inspired by the Latin word "calonis," which means "soldier’s servant"...

    , the Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes, a DARPA project


Calo, Caló, or Calò is the surname of:
  • Giuseppe Calò
    Giuseppe Calò
    Giuseppe 'Pippo' Calò is a member of the Sicilian Mafia. He was referred to as the "Mafia's Cashier" because he was heavily involved in the financial side of organized crime, primarily money laundering....

  • Miguel Caló
    Miguel Caló
    Miguel Caló was a famous tango bandoneonist, composer, and the leader of the Orchestra Miguel Caló.-External links:**...



Calo, Calones
  • Calones, military slaves of Ancient Rome
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