Judeo-Spanish

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The Spanish dialect spoken by Sephardic Jews but written in the Hebrew script: Judeo-Spanish refers to the language historically used by Sephardic Jewish communities, primarily those expelled from Spain in 1492. It is based on medieval Spanish and incorporates elements from Hebrew, Turkish, Greek, and other languages of the regions where its speakers settled.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Linguists study Judeo-Spanish to understand the evolution of the Spanish language.
    • Her grandmother could speak fluent Judeo-Spanish, preserving the family's heritage.
Advanced Usage
  • As a subject of cultural and linguistic preservation: The term is often used in academic and cultural contexts discussing diaspora, language preservation, and Jewish history.
    • The documentary explored the efforts to revive Judeo-Spanish among younger generations.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ladino: Often used synonymously with Judeo-Spanish, though some scholars distinguish Ladino as a more formal, literary register used for translation.
  • Haketia: A dialect of Judeo-Spanish spoken in North Africa.
  • Sephardic: Relating to the Jews of Spain and Portugal or their descendants.
Synonyms
  • Ladino (in many general contexts)
  • Judezmo (another historical name for the language)
Related Phrases and Terms
  • Sephardic diaspora: The dispersion of Sephardic Jews, which is central to the spread of Judeo-Spanish.
  • Language revitalization: A common collocation when discussing efforts to maintain Judeo-Spanish.
Noun
  1. the Spanish dialect spoken by Sephardic Jews but written in the Hebrew script

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