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Meanings of
sephardic
in English
Russian
джудео-эспаньол
Portuguese
judeu-espanhol
Spanish
lengua judeoespañola
Catalan
judeocastellà
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Language of Sephardic Jews and form of Spanish.
lad
ladino
ladino language
judæo-spanish
judeo-spanish
judezmo
Related terms
language
modern language
severely endangered language
Russian
джудео-эспаньол
Synonyms
Examples for "
lad
"
lad
ladino
ladino language
judæo-spanish
judeo-spanish
Examples for "
lad
"
1
The bell rang; it was the messenger
lad
in need of light.
2
A bright
lad
,
eager to learn and not afraid to ask questions.
3
There was something fine in the grave, courteous certainty of the
lad
.
4
He's a good
lad
,
he's got a good relationship with the chairman.
5
The
lad
was in the infantry and going straight into the trenches.
1
The
ladino
was separated from the bunch of Circle Diamond cattle.
2
System 2 lambs were born in January and February and grazed pure stands of alfalfa or
ladino
clover after weaning.
3
A dozen can understand it or would know some
Ladino
romances and proverbs.
4
Juanito gave a joyful whoop and said something in
Ladino
.
5
You didn't have to know a word of
Ladino
to get the gist of it.
Usage of
sephardic
in English
1
Sabbatarianism flourished in
Sephardic
communities in Morocco, the Balkans, Italy and Lithuania.
2
The disorder commonly afflicts
Sephardic
Jews, Arabs, and persons of Turkish descent.
3
Visiting the Jewish community recently, she told them her ancestors were
Sephardic
Jews.
4
But it was founded only in 1651, also by
Sephardic
Jews from Holland.
5
Together they make exquisite music, drawing inspiration from
Sephardic
,
Greek and Turkish traditional sources.
6
Who could tell a
Sephardic
Jew from an Arab, ultimately?
7
So they elect an Ashkenazi as president of the congregation, but the services are
Sephardic
.
8
Some sought shelter in Britain and Ireland, embracing Christianity while maintaining aspects of
Sephardic
Jewish culture.
9
Begin has been very successful in attracting
Sephardic
support, appealing to their sense of being outsiders.
10
That
Sephardic
community was completely unlike the others.
11
It was among the four performing the
Sephardic
songs repertoire at the Sarajevo Jazz Festival this weekend.
12
He is of a
Sephardic
Portuguese-Jewish family.
13
This is an old
Sephardic
Jewish family.
14
The Bernals were originally
Sephardic
Jews who came to Ireland in 1840 from Spain, via Amsterdam and London.
15
This was demonstrated to the writer at an interview with the
Sephardic
Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem, Itzhak Nissim.
16
With a name like de Pinto, he could have been a Catholic, a
Sephardic
Jew, even Greek Orthodox.
Other examples for "sephardic"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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sephardic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
sephardic jew
afflict sephardic
attract sephardic
originally sephardic
sephardic communities
More collocations
Translations for
sephardic
Russian
джудео-эспаньол
ладино
сефардский язык
ladino
джудезмо
ладино язык
Portuguese
judeu-espanhol
judeu espanhol
língua judeu-espanhola
Spanish
lengua judeoespañola
idioma judeoespañol
idioma sefardí
ladino
judeo-español
judezmo
lengua sefardí
ladino judeoespañol
lad
djudezmo
sefardí
judeoespañol
Catalan
judeocastellà
judeoespanyol
ladino
Sephardic
through the time