Judeo-Spanish, also known as Ladino, is a language spoken by the Jewish community of the Iberian Peninsula, primarily in Spain, Portugal, and Gibraltar. It has a rich history and a distinct vocabulary that reflects its unique cultural origins. Some synonyms for Judeo-Spanish include Judeo-Español, Sefardí, and Ladino-Sefardí. While these terms are interchangeable, they may carry slightly different connotations depending on the context in which they are used. Regardless of the phrase, the use of these terms reflects the diversity and vibrancy of Judeo-Spanish language and culture.