Examples of using Basque language in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The Basque language is called Euskara.
The name has been taken from Basque language.
Marmitako in Basque language means'from the pot.
The Basque language is a mystery.
The Basque language is the only one without Romanesque roots.
Unique to Europe, the Basque language is similar to Georgian.
Unique to Europe, the Basque language is similar to Georgian.
Unique to Europe, the Basque language is similar to Georgian.
Unique to Europe, the Basque language is similar to Georgian.
These words mean"Hendaye" and"Boy" in the Basque language.
people who possess the Basque language.
Few links to other languages such as the Basque language have been put forth.
The Basque language(Euskara in Basque language) has a central place in the cultural imagination of the Basque people still.
Archaeological, toponymical, and historical evidence shows that it was a Vasconic language or group of languages that represent a precursor of the Basque language.
The best scholar in the Basque language, Koldo Mitxelena,
non-Indo-European like the Finno-Hungarian and Basque languages.
Basque is a language isolate.
Basque is a language unlike any other in Europe.
These languages include Basque, a language still spoken today,
This song has varying lyrics according to the local tradition and the Basque language.