Ladino (a derivation of "Latin") may refer to:
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- Ladino, a Sephardic language also known as Judaeo-Spanish, primarily spoken among Sephardic Jews, or for the written form used in religious texts and translations; compare to Ashkenazic Jews' language, Yiddish
- Ladin, a Romance language spoken in Northern Italy called Ladino in Italian
- Black ladinos, a historical ethnic community consisting of Spanish-speaking slaves from Africa living in Spain before the colonization in the Americas
- Ladino is also another word for Mestizo, a socio-ethnic category prevalent in some parts of Central America especially in Guatemala
- Ladino is a hardy type of large white clover, often grown as a forage crop
- Ladino, the meaning in Spanish and Portuguese, meaning "astute, clever, sneaky", comparing knowledge of the Latin language with a more down-to-earth cunning devil
- Gregorio Ladino (born 1973). Colombian road cyclist
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See also
External links
- ladino in the Dictionary of the Real Academia Española
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