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  1. History of the Basque language. 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. It is classified as a language isolate, having no demonstrable genetic ...

  2. 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. The Basques have therefore long been supposed to be a remnant of a pre-Indo ...

  3. Jun 4, 2019 · The dominantly upheld theory by many Basques, including on their government tourism site, is that their ethno-linguistic origin is isolated. This means their language and DNA are unique – and is ...

  4. The Basque language, or Euskera, is the oldest living language in Europe. Its origin remains a mystery, and it is not the only one. Find out more!

  5. Basque (Basque: Euskara) is the language spoken by the Basque people in the Basque Country and its diaspora. Although most other Europeans speak Indo-European languages, Basque is a language isolate and is not related to them or to any other language in the world. History and classification.

  6. Home. Basque culture. Euskara, the basque language. The number of people who currently speak Euskara – counting those within the Basque Country as well as in the rest of the world – comes to almost 750,000. Xiberotarrak (2012 - EKE) Gipuzkoa is the most Basque-speaking territory.

  7. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Basque language . Basque language, Language spoken by an estimated 1,000,000 Basque people living in the Basque Country of north-central Spain and southwestern France. About 200,000 Basques live in other parts of the world.

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