Top 10 similar words or synonyms for judaeo

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for judaeo

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Judaeo-Spanish Historically, the Rashi script and its cursive form Solitreo have been the main orthographies for writing Judaeo-Spanish. However today, it is mainly written with the Latin alphabet, though some other alphabets such as Hebrew and Cyrillic are still in use. Judaeo-Spanish is known by many different names, mostly: "Español/Espanyol", "Judió/Djudyo" (or "Jidió/Djidyo"), "Judesmo/Djudezmo", "Sefaradhí/Sefaradi" and "Ḥaketilla/Haketia". In Turkey and formerly in the Ottoman Empire, it has been traditionally called "Yahudice" in Turkish, meaning the Jewish language. In Israel, Hebrew speakers usually call the language "(E)spanyolit" or "Ladino".
Judaeo-Spanish Judaeo-Spanish, once the trade language of the Adriatic Sea, the Balkans and the Middle-East and renowned for its rich literature especially in Salonika, today is under serious threat of extinction. Most native speakers are elderly and the language is not transmitted to their children or grandchildren for various reasons. In some expatriate communities in Latin America and elsewhere, there is a threat of dialect levelling resulting in extinction by assimilation into modern Spanish. However, it is experiencing a minor revival among Sephardic communities, especially in music.
Judaeo-Spanish 6. Noun. The Ladin language spoken in South Tyrol.
Judaeo-Spanish Contrast Judaeo-Spanish ' ("still") with Portuguese ' (Galician ', Asturian ' or ') and Spanish ' or the initial consonants in Judaeo-Spanish ', ' ("daughter", "speech"), Portuguese ', ' (Galician ', ', Asturian ', ', Aragonese ', ', Catalan '), Spanish ', '. It sometimes varied with dialect, as in Judaeo-Spanish popular songs, both ' and "" ("son") are found.
Judaeo-Spanish The Judaeo-Spanish pronunciation of "s" as "" before a "k" sound or at the end of certain words (such as "", pronounced , for six) is shared with Portuguese (as spoken in Portugal, most of Asia and Africa, and in a plurality of Brazilian registers with either partial or total forms of coda |S| palatalization) but not with Spanish.