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Modern Palestinian Judeo-Arabic
Native to Israel, Palestine
Ethnicity Israeli Jews
Native speakers
5
Language codes
ISO 639-3

Modern Palestinian Judeo-Arabic is a variety of Palestinian Arabic spoken by Jews in Israel. As Jews from Morocco established a community in the Galilee and around Jerusalem, their dialect of Maghrebi Judeo-Arabic mixed with Palestinian Arabic. It peaked at 10,000 speakers and thrived alongside Yiddish until the 20th century. But today it is nearly extinct with only 5 speakers remaining in the Galilee. [1] It would begin to decline due to the revival of Hebrew as Hebrew became the dominant language of the Yishuv, or pre-Israel Jewish population of Palestine. Modern Judeo-Palestinian Arabic contains influence from Judeo-Moroccan Arabic, Judeo-Lebanese Arabic, and Judeo-Syrian Arabic. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Judeo-Arabic". Jewish Languages. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  2. ^ Geva-Kleinberger, Aharon (2018-11-05), "Judeo-Arabic in the Holy Land and Lebanon", Languages in Jewish Communities, Past and Present, De Gruyter Mouton, pp. 569–580, doi: 10.1515/9781501504631-021, ISBN  978-1-5015-0463-1, S2CID  134826368, retrieved 2024-01-25