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Judeo-Spanish - translation to german

LANGUAGE
Judeo-shirazi; Judeo-Shirazi language

Judeo-Spanish         
  • Inscription at Yad Vashem in Hebrew, English, Yiddish, and Judaeo-Spanish
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  • Judaeo-Spanish speaking communities in the Mediterranean
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  • ''Nuevo Silibaryo Espanyol''. Judaeo-Spanish textbook, [[Salonika]], 1929
  • The [[Rashi script]], originally used to print the language
LANGUAGE OF SEPHARDIC JEWS AND FORM OF SPANISH
Judaeo-Spanish language; Judeo-Spanish language; Judeo-Spanish; Judæo-Spanish; Judæo-Spanish language; Judezmo; Judeo Spanish; Djudeo-Espanyol; Spanyolit; Ladino (language); Dzhudezmo; Ladino language; Judezmo language; Djudezmo; ISO 639:lad; Balkan Judaeo-Spanish; Judeo-Espagnol; Judaeo-Ladino; Dzhudezma; Phonemes of Judeo-Spanish; Judaeo-Spanish (Ladino) language; Origin of Judaeo-Spanish words; Ladino phonology; Judaeo-Spanish literature
n. Ladino, spanischer Dialekt von sephardischen Juden gesprochen und in hebräischer Schrift niedergeschrieben
Spanish-American War         
  • Charge of the [[Rough Riders]]
  • CHAP. 189. – An Act Declaring that war exists between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Spain on April 25, 1898.
  • 2}}, which was destroyed during the Battle of Santiago on July 3, 1898
  • Cross of Military Merit for Combat in Cuba
  • [[Spanish Marines]] trenched during the [[Battle of Manila Bay]]
  • Destructor]]''; Two [[Furor-class destroyer]] boats sail along the bows of the Carlos V. Stormy sea and partly cloudy skies.
  • Spanish [[artillery]] regiment during the Philippine Campaign
  • Tagalog]] Filipino revolutionaries during the Spanish-American War of 1898
  • A monument in Guánica, Puerto Rico, for the U.S. infantrymen who lost their lives in the Spanish–American War in 1898.
  • Columbia]] (representing the American people) reaches out to the oppressed Cuba (the caption under the chained child reads "Spain's 16th century methods") while [[Uncle Sam]] (representing the U.S. government) sits blindfolded, refusing to see the atrocities or use his guns to intervene (cartoon by [[Grant E. Hamilton]]).
  • [[Jules Cambon]], the French ambassador to the United States, signing the memorandum of ratification on behalf of Spain
  • Catalan]]) reads: "Uncle Sam's craving", and below: "To keep the island so it won't get lost".
  • Guinea]] and [[Guam]] are not included.)
  • The Pacific theatre of the Spanish–American War
  • Spanish [[infantry]] troops and officers in Manila
  • 25th Colored Infantry]] and Rescue of Rough Riders at San Juan Hill, July 2, 1898'', depicting the [[Battle of San Juan Hill]]
  • The Santiago Campaign (1898)
  • US Army "War with Spain" campaign streamer
  • The American transport ship ''Seneca'', a chartered vessel that carried troops to Puerto Rico and Cuba
  • Emperador Carlos V]]''. The squadron never saw combat.
  • [[Mauser Model 1893]] rifle, used by the Spanish infantry and superior to American rifles; the [[Springfield Model 1892–99]] and the [[Krag–Jørgensen]] rifle. Because of this superiority the US Army developed the [[M1903 Springfield]].
  • Spanish troops before they departed to engage the American forces at [[Hormigueros, Puerto Rico]]
  • Spanish Vessels captured up to evening of May 1, 1898
  • Receiving the news of the surrender of Santiago
  • The last stand of the Spanish Garrison in Cuba by [[Murat Halstead]], 1898
  • USS ''Olympia'']], the only ship currently preserved from that conflict
  • The [[Battle of Manila Bay]]
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  • World empires and colonies 1898. In yellow Spain and in light blue United States.
CONFLICT IN 1898 BETWEEN SPAIN AND THE UNITED STATES
Spanish American war; Spanish American War; Spanish-American war; The splendid little war; Spanish-american war; Spainish-american war; Spanish-American-Cuban-Filipino War; The spanish american war; American-Spanish War; The Spanish-American War; Spanish/American War; Spanish-America War; Guerra de Cuba; Splendid little war; Spanish-American War; Hispano-American War; Hispano–American War; American spanish war; 1898 Spanish–American War; Spanish-American War of 1898; American occupation of Cuba (1898–1902); Spanish – American War; Guerra hispano-estadounidense; Pacific campaign (Spanish-American War); Pacific Campaign (Spanish-American War); 1898 Spanish-American War; American occupation of Cuba (1898-1902); Spanish - American War; 1898 spanish-american war; Digmaang Espanyol-Amerikano; Pacific campaign (Spanish–American War); Spanish–American War of 1898; Spanish declaration of war on the United States; Cuban-Spanish-American War
Spanisch-Amerikanischer Krieg, kurzer Krieg zwischen den USA und Spanien in 1898 über die spanische Herrschaft in Kuba (endete mit der kubanischen Unabhängigkeit und amerikanische Aneignung von Puerto Rico, Guam und den Phillipinen)
Spanish Main         
  • A [[Bermuda sloop]] on the Spanish Main, circa 1807
HISTORICAL REGION
Spanish main; Spanish maine
Spanische Küste

Definition

Spanish-American
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the Spanish-speaking countries of Central and South America.
¦ adjective relating to the Spanish-speaking countries or peoples of Central and South America.

Wikipedia

Judeo-Shirazi

Judeo-Shirazi is a dialect of Fars. It is spoken mostly by Persian Jews living in Shiraz and surrounding areas of the Fars Province in Iran.

Examples of use of Judeo-Spanish
1. They continue to fight to preserve Ladino, also known as Judeo–Spanish, which apparently has achieved "museum" status.
2. "The islands are probably the only spot in Istanbul where you can still hear Greek and Ladino [Judeo–Spanish] spoken on the street." Mr.
3. The Jerusalem–born Levy, who revives romantic songs from the Ladino/ Judeo–Spanish heritage, performed at last year‘s Singapore WOMAD to much acclaim.
4. "In retrospect, I understand that expressions we used in the family which we thought were just broken Spanish were in fact Judeo–Spanish," he says, referring to the dialect based on old Spanish spoken by Sephardic Jews.