Yevanic language (yej)

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Also Known As: Yevanic Language,Judeo-greek,Yevanitika,Yevanic


Description:

Yevanic, otherwise known as Romaniote and Judeo-Greek, was the dialect of the Romaniotes, the group of Greek Jews whose existence in Greece is documented since the Hellenistic period. Its linguistic lineage stems from the Hellenistic Koine (Ελληνική Κοινή) and includes Hebrew elements as well. It was mutually intelligible with Greek of the Christian population. The Romaniotes used their version of the Hebrew alphabet to write Greek and Yevanic texts. The name "Yevanic" stems from the Biblical word Yāwān, a cognate of forms, such as Sanskrit Yavana, that were used among ancient Aryan and Near Eastern cultures to refer to the Greeks and the lands that the Greeks inhabited. This term derived from an overextension of the Greek word Ἰωνία (Ionia in English) from the (then) easternmost Greeks to all Greeks.

There are no longer any native speakers of Yevanic, for the following reasons:..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Yevanic language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Israel
Spoken In:

Regions: Asia

ISO 639-3 Code: yej

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Indo-European Group

    Greek Group

      Attic Group

        Yevanic language