Australian values are based on the Judaeo-Christian tradition
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Romanian is a Romance language that is based on Latin. Ladino, also known as Judaeo-Spanish, is a derivative of Spanish that incorporates Hebrew and Aramaic vocabulary along with some other influences. Basque is a language isolate, not related to Latin or any other known language.
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If you had just asked what language the Jews of Spain spoke, the question would have been easy. Jews spoke to one-another in Ladino, also known as Judaeo-Spanish. They also spoke the standard Spanish of the time.
What language was spoken to Jews depends on who was speaking to them. Muslims (Arabs, Muladíes, and Amazigh/Moors) would typically speak to them in Arabic. Spaniards would usually speak to them in the various Spanish languages, like Old Castilian, Leonese, Old Catalonian and Aragonese. The Spanish languages and Ladino are more-or-less mutually intelligible, so the Jews could respond in Ladino.
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William K. Herskowitz has written:
'JUDAEO-CHRISTIAN DIALOGUE IN PROVENCE AS REFLECTED IN \\' --
subject(s): Apologetic works, Christianity, Controversial
literature, Judaism
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James T Deffenbaugh has written:
'Three classification schemes for use in a Judaeo-Christian
theological library' -- subject(s): Books, Classification,
Theology