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This is a list of languages and groups of languages that developed within Jewish diaspora communities through contact with surrounding languages.

Afro-Asiatic languages

Cushitic languages

Semitic languages

Other Afro-Asiatic languages

Indo-European languages

Iranian languages

Romance languages

Other Indo-European languages

Turkic languages

Other languages

See also

References

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