Inherited fromOld Spanishdesque, fromdes +que, fromLate Latindē ex and EarlyMedieval Latinquid(“that”), respectively. Cognate withSpanishdesque.
deske (Hebrew spellingדיסקי)[1]
- since(from the time that)
2002,Aki Yerushalayim[1], numbers68-72,page59:[…] i no digas: fulano es fermozo i yo no, ke bien saves kedeske el ombre es muerto, ke no se kuenta salvo por animalia muerta.- And don't say: so and so is handsome and I'm not; you know well thatsince the man is dead that he doesn't count except as a dead animal.
- ^“deske”, inTrezoro de la Lengua Djudeoespanyola [Treasure of the Judeo-Spanish Language] (in Ladino, Hebrew, and English), Instituto Maale Adumim
deske
- alternative form ofdosk