- Portuguese: [alʒɐmiˈaðu]; Arabic: عَجَمِيَة trans. ʿajamiyah [ʕadʒaˈmij.ja]) or
Aljamía texts are m****cripts that use the
Arabic script for
transcribing European...
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northern Italy.
Leonard Patrick Harvey writes that:
Although the word
aljamia is
attested as
early as the
fifteenth century in
Portuguese in its broad...
- Harvey, L.
Patrick (1986). "
Aljamia Portuguesa Revisited".
Portuguese Studies. 2: 1–14. ISSN 0267-5315. "Textos em
aljamía portuguesa; do****entos para...
- are derived: Aljamado,
adjective and noun, the
inhabitant of an
aljama Aljamía, the
Spanish vernacular used by the Jews or Moors, but more specifically...
- Old
Latin Vulgar Latin Proto-Romance Old
Spanish Writing system Latin Aljamía (marginal)
Language codes ISO 639-3 –
Glottolog stan1288 This
article contains...
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Montes Presa, José María (2006). "Colegio Español Luis
Vives de Larache".
Aljamía.
Revista de la Consejería de Educación en
Marruecos (Extra 17): 57–58....
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little rose, / may your love / not put me / in such a disgrace. "Textos em
aljamía portuguesa; do****entos para a
historia do
dominio português em Safim, extrahidos...
- of the
International College of
Surgeons 2002
Rebeca Orihuela Salcho,
Aljamia vol 14
University of
Oviedo Immanuel Jakobovits,
Jewish Medical Ethics:...
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spoken Arabic was
first generally extinguished,
Moriscos started using Aljamía (from العجمية al-ʿajamiya 'non-Arabic'), a form of
Castilian with specific...
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during the Mudéjar
revolt of 1264–66.
Jaime I took the
Great Mosque or
Aljamía to
consecrate it to the
Virgin Mary; a
custom he put in
place when he conquered...