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  1. Judaeo-Spanish is a Romance language derived from Old Spanish. In Israel, Judaeo-Spanish is commonly referred to as Ladino, and it is known locally as Judezmo, Espanyol, Djudeo-Espanyol, Djudezmo, and Spaniolit, among others.

  2. Judeo-Spanish, Ladino, or Sephardic Spanish: Ancient Spanish. Discover the Spanish inherited from the Jews expelled from the Iberian Peninsula in the 15th century. By Fundación Antonio de...

  3. www.sephardicstudies.org › judeo-spanishJudeo-Spanish

    Judeo-Spanish, a language of fusion, is essentially 15th century Castilian, coloured initially by regionalisms and hispanic Arabicisms, and after 1492 by Moroccan Arabicisms, Turkisms, Italianisms, Hellenisms, Slavisms, etc. taken on in the various host countries.

  4. During the first decades of the twentieth century, a considerable number of Sephardic Jews immigrated to the United States; consequently, the United States, along with Israel and, to a lesser extent, Turkey, is currently one of the countries with the largest number of speakers of Judeo-Spanish.

  5. Judaeo-Spanish or Judeo-Spanish, also known as Djudio and only recently Ladino, is a Romance language derived from Old Spanish.

  6. Judæo-Spanish is a dialect composed of a mixture of Spanish and Hebrew elements, which is still used as the vernacular and as a literary language by the Sephardim or "Spagnioli," descendants of the Jews expelled from Spain and now scattered throughout Turkey, Servia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Palestine, and Morocco.

  7. Jun 6, 2014 · More than 100,000 people around the world—in the Iberian Peninsula, on both sides of the Mediterranean and in the areas formerly ruled by the Ottoman Empire—still speak the Judeo-Spanish languages, the legacy of late 16 th century Sephardic Jews.

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