Caló is a unique language that blends elements of Spanish and Romani, primarily spoken by the Spanish Romani community. It serves as a way for the community to express their identity and culture, often using words and phrases that are not easily understood by outsiders. Caló includes a variety of slang and idiomatic expressions, making it a vibrant and dynamic form of communication.
The use of Caló has declined over the years, as younger generations often prefer Spanish or other languages. However, efforts are being made to preserve this rich linguistic heritage, as it holds significant cultural value for the Romani people in Spain and beyond.