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Basque (Basque: euskara, pronounced ) is the ancestral leid o the Basque fowk, who inhabit the Basque kintra, a region spannin an aurie in northeastren Spain an soothwastren Fraunce. It is spaken bi 25.7% o Basques in aw territories (665,800 oot o 2,589,600).
- IPA: [eus̺ˈkaɾa]
Basque Euskara. • Euskalterm: Basque terminological dictionary & English, Spanish, French, Latin: geology, geography, agriculture, biology, history, philosophy, religion, sports, tourism…. • Basque etymological dictionary & translation into French & Spanish, by Michel Morvan.
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Basque-style lettering (Euskal tipografia) This is a distinct style of lettering used to write Basque which developed from engravings and inscriptions. It is now used for mainly for decorative purposes. In inscriptions the area around the letters is removed, rather than carving the letters themselves, which gives them a 3D appearance.
UPV/EHU. Basque Language Institute. Dictionaries. Zehazki (Spanish-Basque Dictionary) It is currently the most used Spanish-Basque dictionary. Modern dictionary based, on the one hand, on texts in the historic Basque literary tradition since the 16th century but, above all, on texts by the most prestigious contemporary writers.
The origin of the Basques and the Basque language is a controversial topic that has given rise to numerous hypotheses. Modern Basque , a descendant or close relative of Aquitanian and Proto-Basque , is the only pre-Indo-European language that is extant in western Europe.
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Basque ( / bæsk, bɑːsk /; [1] euskara [eus̺ˈkaɾa]) is a pre- Indo-European language spoken in the Basque Country, extending over a strip along eastern areas of the Bay of Biscay in Spain and France, straddling the western Pyrenees.