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Judaeo-Piedmontese was the vernacular language of the
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living in
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, with many loanwords from ancient
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. Most of the speakers were murdered during the war, and as of 2015 it is virtually extinct.


Small vocabulary

The dialect never had written phonetic rules; the words in this list are written according to 's short satirical poem (''The great battle of the Jews of Moncalvo'', in Italian) and
Primo Levi Primo Michele Levi (; 31 July 1919 – 11 April 1987) was an Italian chemist, partisan, writer, and Jewish Holocaust survivor. He was the author of several books, collections of short stories, essays, poems and one novel. His best-known works ...
's book '' The Periodic Table''. Pronunciation: (kh) as in German "Nacht". (ñ) nasal, as in English "sing"; not to be confused with the Spanish . (ô) as in English "loom". (u) like the French ''u'' or the German ''ü''. (sc) like the English ''sh''. (j) as in German "Jung" or in English "young". * - blessing * - God, Lord * - in a dream (used for jokes) *barakhùt - blessed *barôcabà - Welcome! (literally: Blessed be he who comes!) *batacaìn - cemetery *beemà - beast *berìt - pact, penis (vulgar) *Cadòss Barôkhù - God *cassèr - community, ghetto *ganàv - thief *ganavé - to steal *ghescér - bridge *gôì - non-Jewish man *gôià - non-Jewish woman *gojìm - non-Jewish people *hafassìm - jewels (lit. "stuff") *hamòr - donkey *hamortà - stupid woman (lit. female of donkey) *hasìr - pig *hasirùd - rubbish *havertà - rough and dissolute woman *khakhàm - rabbi (lit. "learned one") *khalaviòd - breasts (from Hebrew "halav", milk) *khaltrùm - Catholic bigotry *khamisà - five *khamissidò - slap *khanéc - neck (pregnant with meaning, used to swear) *khaniké - to hang (kill) *khèder - room *kinìm - lice *lakhtì - (exclamation) go away! *Lassòn Acòdesh - Sacred Language *macòd - blows *maftèkh - key *mahané - neck (generic and neutral) *mamsér - bastard *mañòd - money *medà meshônà - accident (lit. "strange death") *menaghèm / meraghèl - spy *Milca - Queen *morénô - rabbi (lit. "our master") *nainé - to look at *ñarél - non-circumcised *nero - evil, bad *pakhàt - fear *pegartà - dead woman *pôñaltà - dirty, shabbily-clothed woman *pôñèl - dirty, shabbily-clothed man *rabbenù - rabbi *rashàn - non-pious *rôkhòd - winds *ruàkh - wind *samdé - to baptize (lit. "destroy") *sarfatìm - guards *saròd - disgraced *scòla - synagogue, temple *sefòkh - toddler vomit *sôrada - appearance, look *sôtià - crazy woman *tafùs - prison, jail (it is a Hebrew loanword in Piedmontese jargon. ''Ca tafus'' meaning "jail", from ''ca'' house, although the piedmontese word is ''përzon'') *takhôrìm - haemorroids *tanhanè - to argue


See also

* History of the Jews in Asti


References


Sources


La gran battaja d’j’abrei d’Moncalv
Judaeo-Italian languages Languages of Piedmont Piedmontese language {{Romance-lang-stub