• Grammelot (or gromalot or galimatias) /ˈɡræməlɒt/ is an imitation of language used in satirical theatre, an ad hoc gibberish that uses prosody along with...
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  • lack of a real spoken language: Nearly all dialogue is in an invented grammelot "penguin language" referred to as 'Penguinese' or 'Pinguish', consisting...
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  • production moved to the United Kingdom. The characters in Pingu practice "grammelot", or gibberish that imitates language and can not be translated. Episodes...
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  • his first official single as Kid Yugi, Grammelot, on Spotify in February 2022. With the release of Grammelot he came to the attention of the Thaurus...
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  • "Disc Jockey" (Luciano Beretta, Adriano Celentano, Miki Del Prete) – 4:54 Grammelot Non-lexical vocables in music – Form of nonsense syllable used in a wide...
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  • Christ. The performance texts are in a mixture of Italian, dialect and grammelot – a constructed or rather extemporised language that draws on, and mixes...
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  • series features a man known as "Mr. Linea" (voiced by Carlo Bonomi in a grammelot similar to the Milanese dialect) drawn as a single outline of an infinite...
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  • and 2000, where Bonomi voiced all the characters without a script. His grammelot was originally intended to be a parody of the Milanese dialect, and it...
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  • Country of origin United Kingdom United States Original languages English Grammelot No. of series 5 No. of episodes 145 Production Executive producers Paul...
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  • unintelligible use of jargon. Babbling Code-switching Double-talk Glossolalia Grammelot Jargon Minionese Mumbo jumbo (phrase) Nonsense Nonsense word Pig Latin...
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