- Yevanic language
Yevanic, otherwise known as Romaniote and Judeo-Greek, was the
dialect of theRomaniotes , the group of GreekJew s whose existence inGreece is documented since theHellenistic period . Its linguistic lineage stems from the HellenisticKoine "(Ελληνική Κοινή)" and includes Hebrew elements as well. It was mutually intelligible with Greek of the Christian population. The Romaniotes used their version of theHebrew alphabet to write Greek and Yevanic texts.The name "Yevanic" stems from the
Biblical word "Yāwān", a cognate of forms, such asSanskrit "Yavana", that were used among ancientAryan and Near Eastern cultures to refer to theGreeks 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:
* the assimilation of the tiny Romaniote communities by the more numerous Ladino-speaking
Sephardi Jews
* the adoption of Greek, Turkish and Bulgarian through assimilation;
* theemigration of many of the Romaniotes toIsrael and theUnited States ;
* theideology ofZionism , which favored Hebrew as the one language for all Jews;
* a number of Romaniotes was put to death during theGreek War of Independence in cases such as theFall of Tripolitsa .
* and finally, the extermination of many of the Romaniotes during theHolocaust .ee also
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Romaniotes
*Jewish languages
*Yona External links
* [http://www.jewish-languages.org/judeo-greek.html Jewish Language Research Website: Judeo-Greek]
* [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=yej Ethnologue report]
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