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Geringoso is a constructed language used in Argentina. Its base is Spanish.

To speak Geringoso, you take each syllable of a word and break it up. Then you add the letter P and the vowel in the preceding syllable.

for Example:

Perro (dog)

Pe-Rro

PepeRropo

Gato (cat)

Ga-To

Gapatopo

It is commonly used as a "secret" language by schoolchildren. Until they realize that their parents went to school once too.