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Judaeo-Spanish
Ladino
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  • גֿידֿייו / גֿודֿייו
  • איספאנייול
  • גֿודֿיאו-איספאנייול
  • ђудео-еспањол
  • еспањол
  • ђудjо / ђидjо
judeo-español / djudeo-espanyol
Judeo-Español in Solitreo and Rashi scripts
Pronunciation[dʒuˈð̺eo͜ s.paˈɲol] [a]
Native toIsrael, Turkey, United States, France, Greece, Brazil, United Kingdom, Morocco, Bulgaria, Italy, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, Serbia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Macedonia, Tunisia, Belgium, South Africa, Spain and others
RegionMediterranean Basin (native region), North America, Western Europe and South America
EthnicitySephardic Jews and Sabbateans
Native speakers
100,000 in Israel (2005)[1]
10,000 in Turkey and 12,000 elsewhere (2007)[1]
60,000[2] - 300,000[3] total speakers
Dialects
mainly Latin alphabet; also
the original Hebrew (normally using Rashi or Solitreo) and Cyrillic; rarely Greek & Arabic
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-2lad Ladino
ISO 639-3lad Ladino
lad Ladino[5]
Glottologladi1251  Ladino
Linguasphere51-AAB-ba … 51-AAB-bd
IETFlad
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Judaeo-Spanish or Judeo-Spanish ([judeo-español] Error: [undefined] Error: {{Lang}}: no text (help): text has italic markup (help), Hebrew script: גֿודֿיאו-איספאנייול, Cyrillic: ђудео-eспањол [dʒuˈð̺eo͜ s.paˈɲol]), also known as Ladino, is a Romance language derived from Old Spanish.


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  1. ^ a b Ladino at Ethnologue (19th ed., 2016) Closed access icon
  2. ^ Peim, Benjamin. "Ladino Lingers on in Brooklyn - Barely". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Ladino". The Endangered Languages Project. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  4. ^ Quintana Rodríguez, Alidina (2006). Geografía lingüística del judeoespañol: estudio sincrónico y diacrónico (in Spanish). ISBN 3-03910-846-8.
  5. ^ "Ladino". MultiTree. Retrieved 8 July 2017.