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גﬞודיאו־איספאנייול‎ (Djudeo-espanyol), לאדינו‎ (Ladino) Autonyms

Ladino

  • Geography

    IL Jerusalem district and scattered.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Israel

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Cudeo-Espanyol, Djudeo-Espagnol, Djudezmo, Djudyó, Dschudeo-Espanjol, Dzhudeo-Espanyol, Dzhudezmo, Dzidió, Dzsudeo-Eszpanyol, Dzudezmo, Dżudeo-Espańol, Džudeo-Espanjol, Eshpanyol, Eshpanyolit, Espanyol, Espanyolit, Español sefardita, Franco Espanyol, Giudeo-Espagnol, Giudeo-Espaneol, Jidió, Jidyo, Jūdeo-Esupanyōru, Judeo Spanish, Judeo-Espagnol, Judeo-Espaniol, Judeo-Espanýol, Judeo-Español, Judesmo, Judezmo, Judyo, Judío, Lešon Sepharadim, Romance, Romance Espanyol, Sefardi, Sepharadi, Sephardi, Sephardic, Shpanyol, Shpanyolit, Spanyol, Spanyolit, Spanyolo, Tzoudeo-Espaniol, Xhudeo-Espanjol, Zargon, Ġudeo-Espanjol, Ǧudéo-Españól
גﬞודיאו־איספאנייול‎ (Djudeo-espanyol), לאדינו‎ (Ladino)
43,000 in Israel (Leclerc 2018a). Total users in all countries: 51,016.
Jerusalem district and scattered.
8a (Moribund).
Indo-European, Italic, Romance, Italo-Western, Western, Gallo-Iberian, Ibero-Romance, West Iberian, Castilian
Judezmo (Dzhudezmo, Jidyo, Judyo), Ladino, Haquetiya (Haketia, Haketiya, Hakitia, Haquetía). The Balkan dialect is more influenced by Turkish [tur] and Greek [ell]. The North African dialect is more influenced by Arabic [arb]and French [fra].
Not the dominant language for most. Formerly the main language of Sephardic Jewry. Used in literary and music contexts. Older adults only. The youngest speakers are over 50 years old. Shifted to Hebrew [heb].
Newspapers. Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. Bible: 1829.
Cyrillic script [Cyrl], used by Sephardic speakers in the Balkans. Hebrew script [Hebr]. Latin script [Latn], used in Turkey.
Different from Ladin [lld] in the Rhaeto-Romansch group. Jewish.
OLAC resources in and about Ladino
Ladino
4 in Bosnia and Herzegovina (2018 S. Zaraysky).
Sarajevo.
8b (Nearly extinct)
Mostly used as a liturgical language in the Ashkenazi Synagogue in Sarajevo (2018 S. Zaraysky). Elderly only. All in their 70s and 80s. Shifted to Bosnian [bos].
Non-indigenous.
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Ladino
12 in Greece (2017 John Kazaklis). Ethnic population: 1,000 (2018).
Central Macedonia: Thessaloniki.
8b (Nearly extinct)
Elderly only. Shifted to Greek [ell].
Non-indigenous.
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Ladino
8,000 in Turkey (2018). Ethnic population: 13,000 (Leclerc 2014c).
Mainly Istanbul; Izmir province: scattered.
7 (Shifting)
Adults only. Most speakers are over 50 years old (Salminen 2007). Shifting to Turkish [tur].
Non-indigenous. Chief language of Sephardic Jews. The Donme are a Ladino-speaking group in Turkey, adherents of Shabbetai Zevi (Zvi). Jewish.
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