The sociolect of the Jejemons, called Jejenese, is derived from English, Filipino and their code-switched variant, Taglish.
The sociolect takes its name directly from the title of the book Kanak Sprak (1995) by German Turkish author Feridun Zaimoğlu.
The town has gained a certain popularity due to its name, a coincidence with Leetspeak, a common Internet sociolect.
# Carioca — Not a dialect, but sociolects of the fluminense variant spoken in an area roughly corresponding to Greater Rio de Janeiro.