Judaeo-Piedmontese Explained

Judaeo-Piedmontese
State:Italy
Region:Piedmont
Familycolor:Indo-European
Fam2:Italic
Fam3:Latino-Faliscan
Fam4:Latin
Fam5:Romance
Fam6:Italo-Western
Fam7:Western Romance
Fam8:Gallo-Iberian
Fam9:Gallo-Romance
Fam10:Gallo-Italic
Fam11:LombardPiedmontese?[1]
Fam12:Piedmontese

Judaeo-Piedmontese was the vernacular language of the Italian Jews living in Piedmont, Italy, from about the 15th century until World War II.It was based on the Piedmontese language, with many loanwords from ancient Hebrew, Provençal, and Spanish. Most of the speakers were murdered during the war, and as of 2015 it is virtually extinct.[2]

Small vocabulary

The dialect never had written phonetic rules; the words in this list are written according to 's short satirical poem [[La gran battaja d’j’abrei d’Moncalv]] (The great battle of the Jews of Moncalvo, Italian: La gran battaglia degli ebrei di Moncalvo in Italian) and Primo Levi's book The Periodic Table.

Pronunciation:

(kh) as in German "Nacht".

(ñ) nasal, as in English "sing"; not to be confused with the Spanish Spanish; Castilian: ñ.

(ô) as in English "loom".

(u) like the French u or the German ü.

(sc) like the English sh.

(j) as in German "Jung" or in English "young".

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Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Glottolog 4.8 - Piemontese-Lombard . 2023-07-10 . 2023-10-29 . . Hammarström . Harald . https://web.archive.org/web/20231029130658/https://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/piem1239 . 2023-10-29 . live . . Harald Hammarström . Forkel . Robert . . 10.5281/zenodo.7398962 . Haspelmath . Martin . Martin Haspelmath . Bank . Sebastian . free.
  2. Duberti . Nicola . Milano . Maria Teresa . Miola . Emanuele . A linguistic sketch of Judeo-Piedmontese and what it tells us about Piedmontese Jews' origins . Zeitschrift für Romanische Philologie . 2015 . 131 . 4 . 10.1515/zrp-2015-0072 . 164003803 . 15 November 2021. 11585/646734 . free .