[
US
/ɫəˈdinoʊ/
]
NOUN
- the Spanish dialect spoken by Sephardic Jews but written in the Hebrew script
How To Use Ladino In A Sentence
- People often asked me about Ladino but in fact in my family no-one spoke Ladino, they actually spoke the local Judaeo / Arabic dialect.
- Paladino had repeatedly made promises to "take a bat to Albany," and though he told NBC's "The Today Show" in September that "my baseball bat is the people," his supposed metaphor seemed to carry the dual message that the conservative firebrand wouldn't be scared to bash some skulls were he to take the governorship. Carl Paladino Concedes, Brandishes Bat, Tells Cuomo He Risks 'Having It Wielded Against' Him (VIDEO)
- The wealthier and more influential Sephardim spoke Italian and Ladino, while the Yiddish of the Ashkenazim had to compete with the more prestigious English.
- In addition, the Ashkenazic Jews speak Yiddish, which is a peculiarly Eastern European mixture of German and Hebrew, while the Sephardic Jews speak Ladino.
- She accepted John Saladino as an established and known interior designer.
- The rest are Mestizos or Ladinos (supposedly of mixed racial descent).
- In turn, they were treated by Ladinos as children or as persons of little worth.
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- These Amerindian-Spanish people are known locally as Ladinos.
- By the time Javier reached Sarajevo in 1996, most of the Ladinos had disappeared.