Haketia

Haketia (Hebrew: חקיטייה, Arabic: حاكيتيا ) ( also written as Hakitia or Haquitía ) is an endangered Jewish- Moroccan Romance language, also known as Djudeo spañol or Ladino Oksidental (western Ladino ) is known. She was widespread in the cities of northern Morocco as Tetouan, Alcazarquivir, Larache, Xauen, Tangier and the Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla. In Ceuta and Melilla, it had partially the status of an official language before it was replaced by modern Spanish from 1860 .. Haketia is strongly influenced by the Moroccan Arabic, French and Tarifit. In Haketia there are also some Hebrew expressions, and it was originally written in Hebrew characters.

In Oran in Algeria, the language is as Tetuani ( " from Tetouan " ) known.

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