Judeo-Aragonese

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Judeo-Aragonese was a Judeo-Romance language (Jewish language derived from Aragonese language), spoken in north central Iberia from the around the mid-700s until about the time of the expulsion from Spain, when it either merged with the various Judeo-Spanish dialects, or fell out of use in favor of the (by then) far more influential Judeo-Spanish dialects originating in southern Spain, especially in the areas occupied by the modern Valencian Community, Murcia and Andalusia.