Judaeo-Portuguese
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Judaeo-Portuguese, or Lusitanic, is said to be the extinct Jewish language that was used by the Jews of Portugal.
See also
- History of the Jews in Portugal
- Spanish and Portuguese Jews
- Lusophone
- Lusitanic
- Pallache family
- Judeo-Spanish
References
- Judaeo-Portuguese in Jewish Language Research Center Archived 2009-02-15 at the Wayback Machine
- Thesouro dos Dinim, a halakhic work
- Thesouro dos Dinim, a halakhic work
- Menasseh Ben Israel de la fragilidad humana y inclinacion del hombre al peccado. Parte primera
- Strolovitch, Devon L. (2005) Old Portuguese in Hebrew Script: Convention, Contact, and Convivência. Ph.D. dissertation, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
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