Delikako ur-jauzia is one Basque equivalent of the Spanish name Salto del Nervión.
Specifically, the noun Delikako identifies the waterfall's location within the Basque Country province of Araba (Ãlava). The Basque noun ur-jauzia and the Spanish masculine noun salto mean "waterfall." The Spanish word del means "of the." The Spanish masculine noun Nervión refers to the waterfall's location on the Nervion River.
The pronunciations will be "DEY-lee-KA-ko oor-HOW-sya" in Guipuzcoan Basque and "SAL-to thel ner-BYON" in Spanish.
"I jump" in Spanish is "salto", or for emphasis, "Yo salto".
salto base
Salto de esquí
El Salto del Ángel.
Salto is the capital of the department of Salto in Uruguay.
salto en el lago y no flotan
in gymnastics a salto is a somersault
A salto is a somersalt or flip, so if they say a double salto, that means a flip where you go around twice or a back salto is a backflip.
Kasper Salto was born in 1967.
The population of Petrella Salto is 1,308.
Salto Mortal was created in 1991.
Salto Department was created in 1837.