The mixed Spanish and Hebrew language spoken by Sephardim.
Judeo-Spanish dialect spoken by Sephardic exiles in the Ottoman empire and Greece.
A hybrid secular Sephardi Jewish language, also known as Judeo-Espagnol, which is a fusion of Castilian (15th century) Spanish and Hebrew dating from the Spanish Expulsion in 1492, after which Ladino became a vernacular among Eastern and Mediterranean Sephardi Jews, and constituted a major part of their literary and folk song culture as well as a daily spoken language.
(Judeo-Spanish) The language of Spanish Jews blending Hebrew with fifteenth-century Spanish.
A person of mixed Maya-Spanish race.
An old-fashioned form of Spanish spoken by Sephardic Jews.
the Spanish dialect spoken by Sephardic Jews but written in the Hebrew script
A language of Sephardi Jews, related to 15th century Spanish, sometimes called Judeo-Spanish.
Language based on medieval Castilian but with Hebrew suffixes and written in Hebrew alphabet; developed and used by Sephardim (q.v.).
The "international language" of Sephardic Jews, based primarily on Spanish, with words taken from Hebrew, Arabic and other languages, and written in the Hebrew Alphabet.