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'''Ladino''', derived from [[Latin]], may refer to:
'''Ladino''', derived from [[Latin]], may refer to:
*[[Ladino language]], not a spoken language; the product of a word-for-word translation of Hebrew or Aramaic biblical or liturgical texts made by Sephardic Jewish rabbis since medieval times
*[[Ladino language]], not a spoken language; the product of a word-for-word translation of Hebrew or Aramaic biblical or liturgical texts made by Sephardic Jewish rabbis since medieval times
*[[Judaeo-Spanish]], known in recent years in Israel as 'Ladino' <small>(ISO 639–3 lad)</small>, is the language spoken for centuries by the Sephardic Jews, and used in Sephardic secular literature, songs, and the press
*[[Judaeo-Spanish]], referred to as 'Ladino' only in recent years in Israel <small>(ISO 639–3 lad)</small>, has been the language spoken for centuries by the Sephardic Jews throughout the world, and has been used in Sephardic secular literature, songs, and the press
*[[Ladino people]], a socio-ethnic category of Mestizo or Hispanicized people in Central America especially in Guatemala
*[[Ladino people]], a socio-ethnic category of Mestizo or Hispanicized people in Central America especially in Guatemala
*[[Black ladino]]s, a historical ethnic community in Medieval Spain
*[[Black ladino]]s, a historical ethnic community in Medieval Spain

Revision as of 05:30, 2 January 2021

Ladino, derived from Latin, may refer to:

  • Ladino language, not a spoken language; the product of a word-for-word translation of Hebrew or Aramaic biblical or liturgical texts made by Sephardic Jewish rabbis since medieval times
  • Judaeo-Spanish, referred to as 'Ladino' only in recent years in Israel (ISO 639–3 lad), has been the language spoken for centuries by the Sephardic Jews throughout the world, and has been used in Sephardic secular literature, songs, and the press
  • Ladino people, a socio-ethnic category of Mestizo or Hispanicized people in Central America especially in Guatemala
  • Black ladinos, a historical ethnic community in Medieval Spain
  • Ladin language (ISO 639–3 lld), a Romance language spoken in Northern Italy, known in Italian as Ladino
  • Ladino (surname)
  • Ladino (rural locality), a rural locality (a village) in Novorzhevsky District of Pskov Oblast, Russia
  • Ladino, a hardy type of large white clover, often grown as a forage crop
  • Ladino, a variety of Mexican Spanish spoken in New Mexico
  • Ladino poem, a 19th-century Philippine poetry style

See also