Judeo-Spanish, aka Ladino : r Spanish - Reddit I’m a non-native but fluent speaker of Spanish, with greatest comfort with the versions spoken in Southern California, Mexico, and Central America, and I find Ladino super easy to understand If you learn Spanish, I’m confident that Ladino will be easy for you
Can a Spanish Speaker Aragonese, Ladino and Galician? How do . . . - Reddit For Ladino, I don't know of any places in Spain where this is spoken or know anyone that speaks it I had not truly heard of it until now He does have a subtle weird accent, but that's pretty much it All of these seemed super muted, I don't know if the creator did this on purpose
Is there a language that sounds like Spanish crossed with . . . - Reddit Ladino is a mix of Hebrew and ancienst spanish Spoken in some communities in Israel, the Balkans, North Africa, Greece, and Turkey Reply reply fdograph • Romanian or albanian Reply reply tessharagai_ • Portuguese cyka blyat Reply reply theunixman •
If a native speaker time traveled back to medieval Spain how easily . . . Go on YouTube and find some examples of people speaking Ladino In 1492 the Jews were expelled from Spain and were scattered throughout Europe, North Africa among other places Today their ancestors are the Sephardic Jews and some continue to speak a Spanish derived from 15th century Spanish
If you time traveled back to Medieval Spain in the 1400s-1500 . . . - Reddit Only adding to this is the fact that New Mexican Spanish and Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) exist nowadays, and there's definitely a bunch of archaisms in both languages dialects probably dating back to the 15-16th century (maybe even earlier)
How would you define “trigueño” and “mestizo”? : r Spanish Its different because every countty has its own interpretation or explanation of mestizo or mestizaje, in Guatemala for example they use Ladino rather than Mestizo or it can be used culturally