Judeo-Tat
Judeo-Tat is a unique language that blends elements of Hebrew and Tatar, primarily spoken by the Jewish community in Tatarstan, Russia. It emerged as a result of the historical interactions between Jewish settlers and the local Tatar population, incorporating vocabulary and grammatical structures from both languages.
The language serves as a cultural marker for its speakers, reflecting their dual heritage. While it is not widely spoken today, efforts are being made to preserve Judeo-Tat through documentation and community initiatives, highlighting its significance in the context of Jewish and Tatar history.