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Judaeo-portuguese Information

Judaeo-Portuguese, Lusitanic, or "Lusitanico" in Judaeo-Portuguese is the generally extinct Jewish language of the Jews of Portugal.

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Description

The Judaeo-Portuguese language, known as Lusitanico to some, was the vernacular of 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 mingled with other expelled Sephardim, it influenced the Judaeo-Spanish or Ladino language, but was distinct from it, since Portuguese Jewry was never expelled but rather forced to convert to Christianity, through a mass baptism decreed by King Manuel I in 1497. Many of the new Christians, also known as conversos or marranos, continued to observe Judaism in secret. When the Inquisition was established in Portugal in 1536, a migratory movement to France, the Netherlands (especially Amsterdam), Northern Germany (especially Hamburg), and later to England and the Americas began.

Due to close similarity with non-Jewish Portuguese, Judaeo-Portuguese died out in Portugal, surviving in the every-day usage in the diaspora until the early 19th century. It also influenced the Papiamento and Saramaccan languages.

Characteristics

Influences from Ladino

Judaeo-Portuguese Portuguese Ladino English meaning
ay hay there is
Dio Deus (arch. Deo) Dio God
manim mãos manos hands

Portuguese archaisms

Judaeo-Portuguese Modern Portuguese English meaning
algũa alguma any
angora agora now
aynda ainda yet
dous dois two
he é is
hũa uma a, an, one

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References

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Others Kayla / Qwara (Cushitic) · Judaeo-Berber (Berber)
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Others Yevanic (Hellenic) · Knaanic (Slavic) · Judaeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan)
Other Jewish languages
Krymchak / Karaim (Turkic) · Judaeo-Malayalam (Dravidian) · Judaeo-Georgian (Kartvelian)
· · Portuguese dialects
Africa (Portuguese in Africa) Angolan (Benguelense · Huambense · Luandense · Southern) · Cape Verdean · Guinean · Madeirense · Mozambican · São Tomean
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Asia (Portuguese in Asia and Oceania) Damanese · East Timorese · Goan · Macanese
Europe (Portuguese in Europe) Açoriano · Alentejano · Barranquenho · Algarvio · Alto-Alentejano · Alto-Minhoto · Baixo-Beirão · Beirão · Estremenho · Lisboeta · Nortenho · Transmontano · Galego · Eonavian · Fala · Judaeo-Portuguese · Portuguese Calão
See also Geographic distribution of Portuguese · Portuguese phonology · Portuguese vocabulary
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