Judeo-Portuguese

Judeo-Portuguese or Lusitanic is the generally extinct Jewish language of the Jews of Portugal. The Judeo-Portuguese language was vernacular to the Jews in Portugal before the sixteenth century and also in many places of the Judeus da Nação Portuguesa diaspora. Texts were written in Hebrew letters (aljamiado português) or in Latin script. As Portuguese Jews intermixed with other expelled Sephardim, it influenced the Judeo-Spanish or Ladino langua... more
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