Judeo-Arabic
Judeo-Arabic refers to a group of Arabic dialects spoken by Jewish communities in the Arab world. These dialects often incorporate Hebrew vocabulary and expressions, reflecting the cultural and religious heritage of the Jewish people. Judeo-Arabic is primarily used in informal settings, such as family conversations and community gatherings.
The language has historical significance, as it was used by Jews in various regions, including North Africa and the Middle East. With the migration of Jewish populations, the use of Judeo-Arabic has declined, but it remains an important aspect of the cultural identity for some Jewish communities.