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9 Language video gallery. 10 See also. ... spelled tx , so aita 'father' may sound like it were spelled atxa or atta. ... Basque does not use c, q, v, w, y ...
Basque music refers to the music made in the Basque Country, reflecting traits related to its society/tradition, and devised by people from that territory.While traditionally more closely associated to rural based and Basque language music, the growing diversification of its production during the last decades has tipped the scale in favour of a broad definition.
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.
klun — sound of liquid in a bottle. klun-klan — cot sound, to rock. kokolo-mokoli — idiot. koko-meko — indecisive. kokoriko — squatting, crouching. konkela-kaskala — carry a boy astride. korrok — belch. krak-krak — get drunk; krik — drink buzz; if said to somebody, it is an invitation to do so, if the other person accepts ...
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In a sample of 135,878,500 characters, the most common letter in Basque is a and the least common is ç . [7] Note that ü is treated as a variant of u and is not considered to be a separate letter of the Basque alphabet. The letter ü is used: 1. In the Suletin (Zuberoan) dialect of Basque. 2.
With superlatives, as in Donostia is the prettiest city in the Basque Country, on the other hand, the Basque Country is not really a standard but a domain or range within which the superlative applies. The structures used in such comparisons in Basque are as follows (the second table shows examples); the word orders shown are the most common ...
Beginning in the late 1800s, young Basque men came to America hoping to earn money to send home to their families. Many came to the U.S. West.