Kaliardà came up first in the beginning of the 20th century in
Athens and other urban centers of Greece in order to create a secret language for marginalized LGBT people. According to poet George La Nonce, the language was used as a code to recognize each other and to exclude others, for example in
cruising spaces like parks or public toilets. The heights of the use of the language were from the 1940s until the end of the
dictatorship in Greece in 1974. With the rise of more visibility and less repression of the LGBT community, Kaliardà has been used less and less. Trans filmmaker
Paola Revenioti made a documentary film about the language in 2018. == Description ==