- Djudeo-Espanyol,
Hebrew script: גֿודֿיאו-איספאנייול), also
known as
Ladino or
Judezmo or Spaniolit, is a
Romance language derived from
Castilian Old Spanish...
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functioning Sephardic Synagogue.
Their traditional language is
referred to as
Judezmo ("Jewish [language]"). It is Judaeo-Spanish, also
known as Ladino, which...
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retrieved 2023-12-17 "Differential
Impact of
Arabic on
Haketia and
Turkish on
Judezmo".
Gussenhoven &
Aarts (1999:159)
Peters (2006:119) R.E. Keller, German...
- Studies, at the
Hebrew University of
Jerusalem and
heads its
program in
Judezmo (or Ladino) studies. He is also an
advisor to the
Israel Autoridad Nasionala...
- skullcap' and the
Obsolescent Hebrew Noun
yarmulka 'idem' (With An
Addendum on
Judezmo Words for 'Jewish Skullcap')".
Jewish Language Review 7:180–99; Plaut,...
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Jewish dialects of
local languages,
including Judaeo-Spanish (also
called "
Judezmo" and "Ladino"), Yiddish, Judeo-Arabic and
Bukhori (Tajiki), or
local languages...
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Jewish languages have
multiple registers; for example, both
Yiddish and
Judezmo have
three linguistic registers: colloquial, written, and scholarly-liturgical...
- This is a list of
languages and
groups of
languages that
developed within Jewish diaspora communities through contact with
surrounding languages. Kayla...
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syntax of the
pronoun in
judezmo of the
sixteenth through Twentieth Centuries:
Particularly in
representations of
spoken Judezmo in a
selection of literary...
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years in London. One of her main
projects is
Ladino music, also
known as
Judezmo, Spanyolit, or Sephardic—the
ancient language and
music of the
exiled Jews...