Cristina Marsillach habla un español fluido, de España algo viejo, aunque pronuncia la g como c. La otra mujer no lo habla como una nativa, puede ser como una italiana o una norteamericana o una alemana o una brasilera, un castellano en aprendizaje, entrecortado y duro.
No, but it is a terrible war. You seem unfazed by the fact that the first Palestinian Arab leader was a Nazi. And then they wonder why the war in 1948 happened. Maybe attempting to repeat a genocide against Jews just 3 years after the end of the Holocaust isn't such a good idea if you don't want Jews to kick you out.
@@cacalover4253 The hard "d", the hard "g" and the sh /ʃ/ sound are also used in Portuguese. The Spanish /θ/ sound in oroza (=happy) should have been /z/ as in French, English and Ladino.
@@donc7349 Yeah. I may have misinterpreted the comment. At first i thought he was saying that it sounded "closer'" to Portuguese than to Spanish. But what he was actually saying is that Ladino has sounds which Spanish doesn't have anymore which make it sound a little more similar to Portuguese when compared to Modern Spanish. Still, it sounds nothing like Portuguese either way, lol. It still sounds exactly like Spanish specially the Latin American variant, so idk why you guys are doing the comparison to begin with. Also, the Ladino "d" isn't pronounced "hard" at all. The only big phonetical differences between Ladino and Modern Spanish are the palatal "J", "Ge", "Gi", which Modern Spanish aspirates now. And the "Sh" sound, which was present in Spanish until the late 1700s but ended up being aspirated too, lol.
@@cacalover4253 Ladino has hard and soft d. You are right, the Ladino in the movie sounds somewhat similar to Andalusian or American Spanish. You can clearly hear the hard d in the video with Esther on youtube: "Ladino- Esther Levi"
En 1642 llego el Capitán de la Corona Español, Don Martín de Turrubiartes con su esposa y hijo, Mari Joanes Zepareiche, Juan, a lo que se llama Cerrritos SLP, México hoy. Llegaron hablando Ladino Español con las familias Sefardíes que los acompañaron. Hoy este idioma está casi desaparecido en ciertas partes del mundo. Esperemos que esto no sea así.
Is that pine they are using for besamim? I am Ashkenazi, we typically use clove. I’m trying to watch videos to see the differences between practices of Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Mizrahi.
Ladino is the Spanish language spoken in the late-15th century, and preserved by Jews with some influence of the countries they've been in (Turkey, Greece, etc.)
Yo estaba buscando esa película por aaaaaañooooos, me llamo mucho la atención primero por Tom Hanks y luego por la temática!!! Alli fue la primera vez que escuche la palabra Sefardí y senti algo especial, recuerdo que esa película la vi una sola vez mientras venia en un autobus de regreso a mi casa despues de unas vacaciones en los años 90, yo eramuy niña pero solo una vez bastó para que no olvidara esa película, solo que nunca supe el nombre de la película, gracias a Dios la encontre!!!!!
Another film written and directed by Moshe Mizrahi and featuring Gila Almagor is "Every Time We Say Goodbye" (1986) starring Tom Hanks and Cristina Marsillach. Here is a RU-vid video from the film: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SjrcwXrVkcE.html
Here is a longer RU-vid video of the first scene of "Every Time We Say Goodbye" (1986), the first time David (Tom Hanks) meets Sarah (Cristina Marsillach). ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SjrcwXrVkcE.html
I love this song and I have a dilemma only someone who knows Hebrew can answer. The version of the song by Gail Javitt, in the second part, "Solu drachim li, panu lenavocha", the word "lenavocha" has a "V" sound in it or so I keep hearing, so can it also be pronounced "Venavocha"? Not trying to be technical, I just love her version of the song and trying to figure it out to pronounce correctly. Thank you. (I will put a link to the part I'm referring to) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PyTjzRoZh6M.html
Try again. Ladino is a real language with grammar, a literature, and many speakers in the world. Jews in Spanish-speaking countries have spoken it for centuries. It is based on medieval Spanish but also contains Hebrew, Judeo-Aramaic, and Arabic.
Every Time that someone ask to a Sephardic Jew: What language are you speaking ? They answer Spanish. Los que hablamos Español Jamás les vamos a preguntar Porque están hablando nuestra lengua.
I am originally from Central America, I was able to understand the entire conversation in Ladino. In Central America our dialect never evolved, it sounds very close to Ladino or Spanish from the 16 century.
WHEN WAS THE MESSIAH TO COME? According to the Prophet Daniel, the Messiah was to come before the Destruction of the Second Temple at Jerusalem. Here is the Prediction: PROPHET DANIELS PROPHECY: Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself...and the people of the prince that shall come shall Destroy the City and the Sanctuary ( Daniel 9:26) & (Isaiah 53:8). FULFILLED: Messiah came, and was "cut off" as Foretold. Soon afterward "the city" of Jerusalem, and "the sanctuary" of the Temple, were Destroyed by the people of the prince," Titus and his Roman Legions, in A.D. 70, precisely as Predicted long Centuries before by Daniel the Prophet. THE WITNESS OF THE PROPHETS "To him (the Messiah) give all the Prophets Witness, that through His name Whosoever believeth in Him(Jesus Christ) shall receive Remission of Sins."(No Heaven without Messiah) 🪶OLD COVENANT TIME IS OVER & NEW COVENANT IS STARTED(Jeremiah 31:31-34). 🌹Messiah will Enter into Jerusalem riding upon as Ass(Zechariah 9:9)🐂.Still Jews Looking for the Messaiah who will come on a Donkey.But the Donkeys Period is Over,Now we are in the Period of Mercedez,Audi,Bmw,Ferrari etc,etc. MESSIAH WAS TO BE REJECTED BY HIS OWN PEOPLE(Isaiah 53:1,3) & (Psalm 118:22) & ( Deuteronomy 18:15-19) 🙈🙉🙊 Prayer House : 9160061777. Kavalla Srinivas,India...
www.zemirotdatabase.org/view_song.php?id=105 and static1.squarespace.com/static/513b9fc4e4b0b5df0ebd941d/t/56a4fe9e42f552687685bf4b/1453653663018/El+Eliyahu.pdf for both songs
Soy de Monterrey Mexico, soy de ascendencia Sefardi y entiendo perfectamente el Ladino, no lo hablo muy bien pero me doy a entender, muchas personas del Noroeste de Mexico sobre todo de Nuevo Leon, descienden de Judios expulsados de España. EN TExas tambien hay muchas personas que descienden de esas familias que fundaron Nuevo Leon, Texas, Coahuila, Durango y Tamaulipas.
La gente "española" que colonizo el sur de Texas y el norte de Mexico eran de ascendencia sefardim. I am from the Rio Grande Valley, born in Monterrey Mexico. I also have Sephardic Jewish blood. This is why you can understand this Ladino, because TexMex is actually based in Ladino Spanish. I wish more people understood that in South Texas we don't speak "pocho" or "wrong" Spanish. We actually speak a mixture of Ladino and English.
It is kinda. It's a mixture of Hebrew and Spanish. The language is called Ladino. Tipicly for spanish Jews. While Ashkenazi Jews are speaking Yiddish a mixture of German and Hebrew.
Not broken at all, perhaps archaic. Spanish changed much more than Ladino since 1492. Still, it is quite impressive how intelligible it is to the modern Spanish speaker.
Not true they spoke ladino in spain well before the expulsion. It's actually why it was created. A language among the community that only members spoke. Exactly like yiddish in germany . Also created same way. My parents are from the Communitate de rit Spaniol Bucharest Sephardic Jews from Romania and we spoke ladino before coming into Romania from Spain. All the books that were preserved in my community were in ladino written in spain and some parts Constantinople. Today istanbul.