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  1. Location of the Basque-language provinces within Spain and France. Basque ( / ˈbæsk, ˈbɑːsk /; [6] euskara [eus̺ˈkaɾa]) is the only surviving Paleo-European language spoken in Europe, predating the arrival of speakers of the Indo-European languages that dominate the continent today.

  2. Língua basca. O basco falado. O basco ( euskara, AFI : [eus̺kaɾa]) é o idioma ancestral dos bascos, povo que habita historicamente o País Basco, região que abrange uma área do norte da Espanha e sudoeste da França. É falado por 27% dos bascos em todos os territórios habitados por este grupo étnico (750.000 de um total de 2 648 998 de habitantes).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BasquesBasques - Wikipedia

    Thus, euskara would mean literally "way of saying" or "way of speaking". One item of evidence in favour of that hypothesis is found in the Spanish book Compendio Historial, written in 1571 by the Basque writer Esteban de Garibay. He records the name of the Basque language as enusquera.

  4. 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.

  5. Basque language, language isolate, the only remnant of the languages spoken in southwestern Europe before the region was Romanized in the 2nd through 1st century bce. The Basque language is predominantly used in an area comprising approximately 3,900 square miles (10,000 square kilometres) in Spain.