- Judeo-Ferrarese† (
Giudeo-Ferrarese) in
Ferrara Judeo-Modenese† (
Giudeo-Modenese) in
Modena Judeo-Pitigliano/ Judeo-Pitgilianese† (
Giudeo-Pitigliano/
Giudeo-Pitgiliananese)...
- Judeo-Modenese (
Giudeo-Modenese) in
Modena Judeo-Pitigliano (
Giudeo-Pitigliano) in
Tuscany Judeo-Reggiano (
Giudeo-Reggiano) in
Reggio Emilia Judeo-Resan (
Giudeo-Resab)...
-
Solomon ben
Jekuthiel of Rome (Immanuel of Rome,
Immanuel Romano,
Manoello Giudeo) (1261 in Rome – ca. 1335 in Fermo, Italy) was a
Jewish poet and author...
- Judeo-Ferrarese† (
Giudeo-Ferrarese) in
Ferrara Judeo-Modenese† (
Giudeo-Modenese) in
Modena Judeo-Pitigliano/ Judeo-Pitgilianese† (
Giudeo-Pitigliano/
Giudeo-Pitgiliananese)...
- Judeo-Venetian also
known as
Giudeo-Veneziano was a
dialect of the
Venetian language spoken by the
Jewish community of Venice. Judeo-Venetian was formed...
- Esperanto).
Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda. 2020.
Retrieved 6
September 2023. "
giudeo -
Dizionario italiano-inglese WordReference". www.wordreference.com. "Pomerance...
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Umberto and Zolli, Paolo. La
parlata giudeo-veneziana, p. 73.
David A. Wacks,
Double Diaspora in
Sephardic Literature...
- the
first day in
Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron, and in the
story Ansalon Giudeo from
Bosone da Gubbio's
novel Fortunatus Siculus:
ossia L'avventuroso Ciciliano...
- (ג'יודו-איטאליאנו –
Giudeo-Italiano / איטלקית – Italqit) (La'az - לעז) Judeo-Roman (
Giudeo-Romanesco) Judeo-Venetian
Italkian (
Giudeo-Veneziano) (from Venice)...
- Judeo-Livornese or
Bagitto (Italian:
giudeo-livornese or bagitto) is an
extinct dialect of the Judeo-Italian languages,
historically spoken by the Jewish...