The Spanish word ‘palabra’ and Portuguese ‘palavra’, meaning “word”, have the same origin as French ‘parole’ and Italian ‘parola’.

However, there’s a big difference: the R and L are swapped.

Swapping two sounds is a linguistic change called metathesis.

Zoom in on my infographic to see more examples of metathesis in five Romance languages.

@yvanspijk

I can't help connecting this also to the term "polari," the vernacular that spread in the UK primarily among gay men while homosexuality was outlawed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polari

Polari - Wikipedia

@ThatWeltschmerz Ah, wow! I didn't know!

@yvanspijk

I'm not an expert or anything, but its development and usage amount to a really interesting story that is well worth digging into.