Ladino

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The term ladino can refer to the following languages:

  • The Ladino language or Ladino dolomite, a tongue re-ramance spoken in the former Retia (now the Dolomite region in northern Italy).
  • The Ladino language or Judeospañol, a language derived from Spanish spoken by the Sephardic Jews.
  • The Ladino language or Cocktail, a variant of the Judeo-Spanish, of exclusively written use, used for the translation of sacred texts.

It can also refer to the following ethnic groups:

  • Them Lady, natives or Hispanic mestizos in Central America, especially if they use Spanish as a first language.
  • Them Black ladythe Christianized blacks of the new world who were familiar with the language, religion and culture of Castile or Portugal.

Also, it can refer to the following people:

  • Santiago Ladino (n. 1980), Argentine soccer player.
  • Gregorio Ladino (n 1973), Colombian cyclist.

In addition, it may refer to:

  • Ladino California, variety of white clover (Trifolium repens).
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Academia Lab. (2025). Ladino. Enciclopedia. Revisado el 16 de junio del 2025. https://academia-lab.com/encyclopedia/ladino/