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Judeo-Latin (also
spelled Judaeo-Latin) is the use by Jews of the
Hebrew alphabet to
write Latin. The term was
coined by
Cecil Roth to
describe a small...
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Judeo-Malayalam (Malayalam: യെഹൂദ്യമലയാളം, yehūdyamalayāḷaṃ; Hebrew: מלאיאלאם יהודית,
malayalam yəhūḏīṯ) is the
traditional language of the
Cochin Jews...
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Judeo-Persian
refers to both a
group of
Jewish dialects spoken by the Jews
living in Iran and
Judeo-Persian
texts (written in
Hebrew alphabet). As a collective...
- The term
Judeo-Christian is used to
group Christianity and
Judaism together,
either in
reference to Christianity's
derivation from Judaism, Christianity's...
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Jewish Bolshevism, also
Judeo–Bolshevism, is an
antisemitic conspiracy theory that
claims that the
Russian Revolution of 1917 was a
Jewish plot and that...
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Judeo-Gascon, as
Judeo-Provençal, the
other major Jewish sociolect of Occitan, is now
practically extinct.
Until recently,
Judeo-Gascon was...
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Judeo-Marathi (Marathi: जुदाव मराठी) is a
variety of
Marathi spoken by the Bene Israel, a
Jewish ethnic group in Maharashtra.
There is no
evidence that...
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Judeo-Shirazi is a
variety of Fars. Some
Judeo-Shirazi
speakers refer to the
language as Jidi,
though Jidi is
normally a
designation used by
speakers of...
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Judeo-Esfahani, also
spelled Judeo-Isfahani, is a
spoken variety of the
Judeo-Iranian languages. It
originated in Isfahan, Iran, and is used
today in...
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Judeo-Provençal, Judæo-Occitan or Judæo-Comtadin, are the
names given to the
varieties of
Occitan or Provençal
languages historically spoken and/or written...