- Zarphatic language
Infobox Language
name=Zarphatic
nativename=צרפתית "Tzarfatit"
states=France
region=Europe
extinct=14th century
familycolor=Indo-European
fam2=Italic
fam3=Romance
fam4=Italo-Western
fam5=Western
fam6=Gallo-Iberian
fam7=Gallo-Romance
fam8=Gallo-Rhaetian
fam9=Oïl
fam10=French
iso2=roa|iso3=zrpZarphatic or Judæo-French (Zarphatic: "Tsarfatit") is an extinct
Jewish language , formerly spoken among theJew ish communities of northernFrance and in parts of what is now west-centralGermany , in such cities asMainz ,Frankfurt am Main , andAachen .Etymology
The word "Zarphatic" comes from the Hebrew name for France, "Tzarfat" (צרפת), the Biblical name for the
Phoenicia n city ofSarepta . Some have conjectured that Zarphatic was the original language of the Jews who eventually adoptedOld High German , which led to the development of Yiddish.Zarphatic was written using a variant of the
Hebrew alphabet , and first appeared in the 11th century, ingloss es to texts of theHebrew Bible andTalmud written by the greatrabbi sRashi andRabbi Moshe HaDarshan . Constant expulsions and persecutions, resulting in great waves of Jewish migration, brought about the extinction of this short-lived, but important, language by the end of the 14th century.Distinct features
One feature of Zarphatic spelling, that sets it apart from most other Indo-European Jewish languages, is that to represent
vowel sounds, rather than using Hebrew letters with no matchingphoneme s in the language, it instead made extensive use of the Tiberian system ofniqqud ot to indicate the full range ofOld French vowels.Another interesting feature of Zarphatic is that it displays relatively few Hebrew
loanword s. This sets it apart from the vast majority of otherJewish languages , and may indicate that it is not actually a distinctlanguage , rather adialect of Old French, or simply Old French, written using a differentorthography . (Old French did not have a written standard.)See also
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Judæo-Romance languages References
*Information for this article draws heavily on the information presented on the [http://www.jewish-languages.org/judeo-french.html Jewish Languages project Judæo-French page]
*Information on the classification of Zarphatic was taken from [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=zrp the Ethnologue.com "Zarphatic" page]
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