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Judeo-Berber or Judeo-Amazigh (Berber languages: ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ ⵏ ⵡⵓⴷⴰⵢⵏ tamazight n wudayen, Hebrew: ברברית יהודית berberit yehudit) is any of several hybrid Berber varieties traditionally spoken as a second language in Berber Jewish communities of central and southern Morocco, and perhaps earlier in ...
- none, L2 speakers: 3,000 (2018)
- Hebrew alphabet, (generally not written)
Berber Jews Udayen Imaziɣen; Languages •Liturgical: Mizrahi Hebrew •Traditional: Berber; also Judeo-Arabic with Judeo-Berber as a contact language •Modern: typically the language of whatever country they now reside in, including Modern Hebrew in Israel: Religion; Judaism: Related ethnic groups; Jews Mizrahi Jews Sephardi Jews Other ...
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Names of language: Judeo-Amazigh, Jewish Amazigh, Judeo-Tamazight (historically Judeo-Berber, but considered derogatory) Territories where it was/is spoken: Southwestern Morocco, especially the High Atlas, the Anti-Atlas and its valleys, and the large Sous valley, plus some evidence of use in the Rif Mountains of Northern Morocco and
Judeo-Berber (a group of different Jewish Berber languages and their dialects) Austronesian languages. Judeo-Malay (Possibly extinct) Dravidian languages. Judeo-Malayalam (both written in local alphabets) Indo-European languages Germanic languages. Jewish English Languages; Lachoudisch (extinct) Lotegorisch (extinct) Yiddish
Feb 25, 2023 · by Martin Feb 25, 2023. Judeo-Berber, also known as Judeo-Amazigh, is a fascinating hybrid language that combines elements of Berber with Hebrew and Arabic. It is a contact language, traditionally spoken as a second language by Berber Jews in central and southern Morocco, and possibly earlier in Algeria. Although the first language of speakers ...
Ancient Jewish History: Berbers. BERBERS, indigenous North African tribes who originally spoke dialects of the Berber language. Medieval Arab writers ascribed the ancestry of the Berbers to *Goliath the Philistine and maintained their Canaanite origin. The Phoenician colonization of Africa, the long Carthaginian domination, and the survival of ...
Yiddish is the Judeo-German language developed by Ashkenazi Jews who migrated to Central Europe, and Ladino, also called Judezmo and Muestra Spanyol (our Spanish), is the Judeo-Spanish language developed by Sephardic Jews who lived in the Iberian peninsula.