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・ Hakeemullah Khan Durrani
・ Hakel
・ Hakelocaris
・ Hakem al-Fayez
・ Haken
・ Haken (band)
・ Haken (employment)
・ Haken manifold
・ Haken-giri
・ Haken-Kelso-Bunz model
・ Hakenberg Victory Column
・ Hakenfelde
・ Hakenfelde Prison
・ Hakenstedt
・ Haker ili iskušavanje Đavola
Haketia
・ Hakewill
・ HaKfar HaYarok
・ Hakgala Botanical Garden
・ Hakgala Mountain
・ Hakgala Strict Nature Reserve
・ Hakgediya
・ Hakha
・ Hakha Chin language
・ Hakha District
・ Hakha Township
・ Hakham
・ Hakham Bashi
・ Hakhamanish District
・ Hakhel


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Haketia

Haketia (, (アラビア語:حاكيتيا)) (also written as Hakitia or Haquitía) is an endangered Jewish-Moroccan Romance language, also known as ''Djudeo Spañol'' or ''Ladino Occidental'' (western Ladino), that was spoken and spread throughout the North of Morocco〔(La Haketia )〕 such as in Tetuan, Tangiers and the Spanish towns of Ceuta and Melilla, in the latter of which it has become partial official before being absorbed by modern Spanish. A variant of Haketia, Tetuani, was also spoken in Oran, Algeria.
==Description==

The well-known form of Ladino, as formerly spoken by Jews living in the Balkans, Greece, Turkey and Jerusalem, is "Ladino Oriental" (eastern Ladino). Haketia may be described by contrast as "Ladino Occidental". The language is a variety of Spanish that borrows heavily from Judeo-Moroccan Arabic. It evidently also contains a number of words of Hebrew origin and was originally written using Hebrew letters. There is some cultural resemblance between the two Judaeo-Spanish dialect communities, including a rich shared stock of ''Romanzas'' (ballads) from medieval Spain, though both words and music often differ in detail (as indeed they do between one Oriental-Sephardic community and another).
The name "Haketia" derived from the Arabic ''ħaka'' حكى, "tell",〔José Benoliel, ''Dialecto Judeo-hispano-marroquí o Hakitía'', Madrid, 1977.〕 and is therefore pronounced with aspirated (), reflecting the Arabic ' . In some places it is written "Jaquetía" with the same pronunciation.
Haketia is considered to have influenced Llanito, the vernacular spoken in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar due to migration of Moroccan Jews.

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