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Are people in Spain familiar with the Judeo Spanish language also known as Ladino?


Are people in Spain familiar with the Judeo Spanish language also known as Ladino?

Most people are familiar in Spain with the Judeo Spanish language, but it is mostly among the Jews of Spain. The language has a mixture of Old Castillian with Hebrew words from Bible and Jewish liturgy.

Yes, more people are becoming aware of the Old Castillian and the Hebrew in Spain.

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