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Euskaldunak is the Basque equivalent of the English phrase "People that speak Basque".

Specifically, the word is a noun in its plural form. It often may be found translated as "Basque people" even though the context is linguistically based (as opposed to the culturally-, ethnically-defined term Euskotarrak). The pronunciation will be "E-oo-SKAL-doo-NAK" by those who speak Guipuzcoan Basque.

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