Judaeo-Spanish

Judaeo-Spanish
a Romance Language, based on Old Spanish, and spoken almost exclusively by Sephardic Jews in Greek and Turkey.

Although like most American-born children of immigrants they had failed to develop a fluent use of the mother tongue, both had heard Judaeo-Spanish all their lives and had entirely native habits of pronouncing it.

See Also: Djudeo-Espanyol, Ladino, Djudezmo, Djudeo-Kasteyano

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