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  2. Basque alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Basque alphabet is a Latin alphabet used to write the Basque language. It consists of 27 letters. ... Basque name Pronunciation A: a /a/ B: be /b/, ...

  3. Help:IPA/Basque - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Basque on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Basque in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

  4. Basque language - Wikipedia

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    Some Euskaldun berriak ("new Basque-speakers", i.e. second-language Basque-speakers) with Spanish as their first language tend to carry the prosodical patterns of Spanish into their pronunciation of Basque, e.g. pronouncing nire ama ("my mum") as nire áma (– – ´ –), instead of as niré amà (– ´ – `).

  5. Help talk:IPA/Basque - Wikipedia

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    Hualde (2007) "The Standardization of the Basque language" says that "For virtually all speakers, euskara batua does not have contrastive word-accent" (and that local stress/accent patterns are being eroded by standard influence) and Standard Basque: A Progressive Grammar says that the Basque Language Academy hasn't issued any recommendations ...

  6. Category:Basque words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Basque words and phrases" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. J.

  7. Standard Basque - Wikipedia

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    Another point of contention was the spelling of h . Northeastern dialects pronounce it as an aspiration while the rest do not use it. Standard Basque requires it in writing but allows a silent pronunciation. Opponents complained that many speakers would have to relearn their vocabulary by rote.

  8. How did a bit of the Basque Country end up in Idaho, with ...

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    “The Basque subculture thrived in Idaho because the state helped make it possible,” the Bieters wrote. “Idahoans were glad to hire Basque immigrants, especially because the work they were ...

  9. Txoko - Wikipedia

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    A Txoko (Basque pronunciation:) is a typically Basque type of closed gastronomical society where men come together to cook, experiment with new ways of cooking, eat and socialize. It is believed that over 1000 of these societies exist; the town of Gernika , Spain , for example, with around 15,000 inhabitants, has nine txokos with some 700 ...