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| | Ladino language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | reserve "Ladino" for a very Hebraicized form used in religious translations as in the Ferrara Bible. |  | | There are also those who, with Iacob M Hassán, claim that Ladino should adopt the orthography of the standard Spanish language. |  | | Today, the religious practices and ritual use of Ladino seem to be confined to elderly generations. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladino_language
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| | The Ladino Language |
 | | I found later that this was the Arabic word for "The First Day," it is related to the Hebrew word Ehad (one). |  | | Not until I was in Junior High School did I learn that some Jews did not speak Spanish, they spoke a strange tongue called, Yiddish. |  | | Another major difference between Ladino and modern Spanish is in the word for God. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~benven/ladino.html
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