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Latín dos canteiros

Stone monument from Beariz with a poem by Xesús Antonio Gulías Lamas in the cant.

Latín dos canteiros ("Latin of the stonecutters") or verbo dos arginas[1] is an argot employed by stonecutters in Galicia, Spain, particularly in the area of Pontevedra,[2] based on the Galician language. They handed down their knowledge in the art of how to split and cut stone by means of this secret language to the next generation.

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The argot contains a number of Basque loanwords.[1]

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In latín dos canteiros[3] English translation
Morrón: pra cubicar muriar xidavante da argina, Boy, if you want to practise the job as a stone breaker well,
xeres interbar o verbo das arginas xejorrumeando explicas es deeglase dadellastadaria e xeras enenvestar moxe xido. you have to know the language in which the laws of how to cut stone are explained [...].
Cando anisques solóte polo deundo a murriar como artina, When you go out into the world alone to work as a stone breaker,
xera jalrruar toi compinches o nobis verbo you will talk to your job comrades in our language,
si xeres te ormeando aprecio os do gichoficienes if you want to be esteemed by them
e nente de xerian perreamente os lapingos e buxos. and not be treated badly by the masters and misters.
Xilón, nexo agiote; Boy, you will not be a thief,
xilón, nexo chumar; boy, you will not be a drinker,
xilón, nexo esqueirar; boy, you will not be a liar;
xilón, xido cabancar; boy, you will be well doing;
xilón, xido entileger; boy, you will be taught;
xilón, xido vay; boy, you will be true.
xilón, xido murriar. boy, you will be a worker."

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