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'''Judeo-Chinese''' is a descendant of [[w:Middle Chinese|Middle Chinese]] adopted by Chinese Jews in [[Verse:Tumhan]], written in a version of the Hebrew alphabet and incorporating Hebrew loans. Like other Chinese varieties, it is a tonal language and is unintelligible to speakers of other Chinese lects.
'''Judeo-Chinese''' is a descendant of [[w:Middle Chinese|Middle Chinese]] adopted by Chinese Jews in [[Verse:Tumhan]], written in a version of the Hebrew alphabet and incorporating Hebrew loans. Like other Chinese varieties, it is a tonal language and is unintelligible to speakers of other Chinese lects.


1-10: yt, niH, som, siH, nguX, liuk, tshyt, bät, kiuX, dzip
1-10: yt, niH, som, siH, nguX, liuk, tshyt, bät, kiuX, zip /ɨt2, nʲi13, som45, sʲi13, ŋu53, lʲuk2, tsʰɨt2, bæt2, kʲu53, zip2/
 
100: bäk /bæk2/ or ybbak /ɨb45.bɑk/ 'one hundred'
 
1000: tshen /tsʰen/ > yttshən /ɨt13.tsʰən/ 'one thousand'
 
10000: miunH /mʲun13/ > ymmin /ɨm45.mʲin/ 'one myriad'
==Phonology==
==Phonology==
===Initials===
===Initials===
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===Tonality===
===Tonality===
level = 35, H = 13, X = 31
level = 45, H = 13, X = 53


==Orthography==
==Orthography==