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Judaeo-Spanish or Judeo-Spanish (autonym djudeoespanyol,
Hebrew script: גﬞודﬞיאו־איספאנייול), also
known as Ladino, is a
Romance language derived from...
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Christian Bible, or
values supposed to be
shared by the two religions. The term
Judæo Christian first appeared in the 19th
century as a word for
Jewish converts...
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Emergence and
Linguistic Background of
Judaeo-Arabic: OUP, last
edition 1999 Blau, Joshua, A
Grammar of
Mediaeval Judaeo-Arabic:
Jerusalem 1980 (in Hebrew)...
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Judaeo-Georgian (Georgian: ყივრული ენა; also
known as
Qivruli and Gruzinic) is the
traditional Georgian dialect spoken by the
Georgian Jews, the ancient...
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Judaeo-Aragonese (Aragonese: Chodigo-Aragonés) was a
Judaeo-Romance language, a
Jewish language that was
derived from Aragonese. It was used by Spanish...
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Judaeo-Portuguese, Jewish-Portuguese or
Judaeo-Lusitanic, is an
extinct Jewish language or a
dialect of Galician-Portuguese
written in the
Hebrew alphabet...
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Judaeo-Catalan (Hebrew: קטלאנית יהודית; Catalan: judeocatalà, IPA: [ʒuˌðewkətəˈla]), also
called Catalanic or
Qatalanit (Hebrew: קאטאלנית; Catalan: catalànic...
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Adversus Judaeos (Ancient Gr****: Κατὰ Ἰουδαίων Kata Ioudaiōn, "against the Jews") are a
series of
fourth century homilies by
Saint John
Chrysostom directed...
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Judaeo-Aramaic
languages represent a
group of Hebrew-influenced
Aramaic and Neo-Aramaic languages. Aramaic, like Hebrew, is a
Northwest Semitic language...
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typeface normally used when the
Sephardic counterpart to Yiddish,
Judaeo-Spanish or Ladino, is
printed in
Hebrew script.) The
Western Yiddish dialect—sometimes...