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Aljamiado (1043 bytes)
1: A text in a [[Romance language]] is said to be '''aljamiado''' if it is written using the [[arabic alphabet|A... 13: ...om/almonacid/a1/a1p_153.html A bilingual Arabic-''aljamiado'' Quran from the fifteenth century] Ajam (819 bytes) 1: ...o speakers of [[Romance languages]] - becoming "[[Aljamiado]]" in [[Spanish language|Spanish]] in reference t... Mozarabic language (1609 bytes) 11: *[[aljamiado]] Mozarab (3252 bytes) 11: ...'. As they were written in [[Arabic alphabet]] ([[aljamiado]]), the vowels had to be reconstructed. In some a... Translation of the Qur'an (5008 bytes) 50: ...om/almonacid/a1/a1p_153.html A bilingual Arabic-''aljamiado'' Quran from the fifteenth century] Morisco (4492 bytes) 7: ... and to secretly practice [[Islam]] and use the [[aljamiado]] writing system. This led [[Francisco Jimenez de... Ladino (6138 bytes) 13: ...ractice that used to be much commoner (called ''[[aljamiado]]'', by analogy with Arabic usage.) The usage of... Aljama (7687 bytes) 29: #''Aljamiado'' (adjective and noun), one who speaks or knows t... Arabic alphabet (29477 bytes) 437: ...], and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] proper; see [[aljamiado]]);
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