Tetuani
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| Spoken in | now mostly Israel |
| Native speakers | a few thousand (date missing) |
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Tetuani (or Tetouani, Arabic: تطوانى) is a dialect of Judaeo-Spanish, a Jewish Romance language spoken in the Algerian city of Oran.[1] The probable origin of the name is the city of Tetouan in Morocco, from where some of the Jewish residents came from.
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Tetuani is a dialect of the Romance language of Judaeo-Spanish.
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