Not really but it could sound as if coming from a south American trying to make guttural English pronunciation.

We have our own called lunfardo. Same origins, street gangs, prisioners and lower class trying to invent a way of speaking against policemen.

Good one !

And also we have Geringoso and Rosarigasino.

Two pretty easy ways of modifying language to make it sound weird.

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Geringoso is very funny. You just add "pa" "pe" "pi" "po" or "pu" between every syllable copying the vowel with a few rules.

For example Zaikaboy would be "Zapaikapabopoy"

And if you want to say:

"Hola mi nombre es Zaikaboy y soy de Londres "

"Hopolapa mipi nopombrepe epes Zapaikapabopoy ypi sopoy depel Repeinopo Upunipidopo"

Pupurapa Vipidapa

We have something very similar, called back slang.

Is that saying words backwards?

Here is called "al verre" like "al revΓ©s" but backwards. backwards backward

Maybe that's a different thing??? My dad spoke "egg" language, which was putting "egg" after the first letter of every syllable and also ending in "egg". So Santi would be Segganteggiegg.

I was taught that Santo in back slang would be antiAs. So first letter becomes the last after adding " A"

It's very funny. We should speak a combination of them all to confuse algos and vigilants

I have trouble speaking English!!!!

I hapav tropoublepe speapekiping epenglipish

Utshay upyay antisay

That's another one