Judeo-Romance Languages
Judeo-Romance Languages are a group of languages that developed among Jewish communities in various regions where Romance languages are spoken. These languages often blend elements of Hebrew and Aramaic with local Romance languages, such as Spanish, Italian, and French. They reflect the cultural and historical experiences of Jewish populations in these areas.
Examples of Judeo-Romance languages include Ladino, which is derived from Old Spanish, and Judeo-Italian, which incorporates Hebrew vocabulary into Italian dialects. These languages serve as a testament to the rich heritage and adaptability of Jewish communities throughout history.