Why don't we speak Ladino? - Judeo-Spanish Collection
Șeli Natan Gaon's narrative about Ladino/Judeo-Spanish of Istanbul
VLACH ID-number: ladi1251TRV0005a
Description:
Șeli Natan Gaon discusses why her mother forbade her from speaking Ladino at home. Later on, however, began writing articles in Ladino for the newspaper “El Salom”. Furthermore, she justifies giving Turkish names to her children as she believes – particularly for boys – that this is necessary in order to avoid any future inconvenience in public life, as well as during conscripted military service.
Cite as:
Porké no se ávla el Ladíno? – Why don’t we speak Ladino?; Șeli Natan Gaon, camera/ interview: Ioana Nechiti, transcription/ translation: Ioana Nechiti, Deyvi Papo, Imane Sghiouar, editor: Deyvi Papo, retrieved from www.oeaw.ac.at/VLACH, ID-number: ladi1251TRV0005a.
You can access our Judeo-Spanish video/audio/transcription collection on our website: https://www.oeaw.ac.at/vlach/collections/judeo-spanish/
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Видео Why don't we speak Ladino? - Judeo-Spanish Collection канала Vanishing Languages and Cultural Heritage
VLACH ID-number: ladi1251TRV0005a
Description:
Șeli Natan Gaon discusses why her mother forbade her from speaking Ladino at home. Later on, however, began writing articles in Ladino for the newspaper “El Salom”. Furthermore, she justifies giving Turkish names to her children as she believes – particularly for boys – that this is necessary in order to avoid any future inconvenience in public life, as well as during conscripted military service.
Cite as:
Porké no se ávla el Ladíno? – Why don’t we speak Ladino?; Șeli Natan Gaon, camera/ interview: Ioana Nechiti, transcription/ translation: Ioana Nechiti, Deyvi Papo, Imane Sghiouar, editor: Deyvi Papo, retrieved from www.oeaw.ac.at/VLACH, ID-number: ladi1251TRV0005a.
You can access our Judeo-Spanish video/audio/transcription collection on our website: https://www.oeaw.ac.at/vlach/collections/judeo-spanish/
About VLACH
The Commission Vanishing Languages and Cultural Heritage (VLACH) aims to contribute to the academic knowledge of the world’s linguistic diversity by investigating nondocumented and lesser-documented languages and varieties. VLACH is committed to develop strategies of language maintenance and to nurture cultural heritage in close collaboration with the diverse communities involved in the VLACH projects.
To know more about VLACH visit:
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/vlach/
Видео Why don't we speak Ladino? - Judeo-Spanish Collection канала Vanishing Languages and Cultural Heritage
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