Education in the culture, history, language, and societyof the Basque people is what is involved in Basque studies.
Specifically, Basque studies focuses upon making the past and the present of the Basque people known within and beyond the seven provinces which form Euzkadi ("The Basque Country"). Well-known study programs particularly may be found in Europe and in the United States of America. One of the most famous was the Oñatiko Unibertsitatea ("University of Oñati", 1540-1901), whose commitment and quality continue in the Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea ("University of the Basque Country", 1980-).
Ikaskuntza is a Basque equivalent of the English word "studies."Specifically, the word functions as a noun. It looks different according to its use within a phrase or sentence and therefore depending upon the endings which the particular case in which it needs to be declined demands. It refers to "studies" in the sense of a specific curriculum or program.The pronunciation will be "EE-ka-SKOON-tsa" in Guipuzcoan Basque.
Euskaldunak is the name of the Basque people.Specifically, the word is a noun in its plural form. The ending, pluralizing letter -k specifies that more than one Basque (Euskalduna) is involved. The pronunciation will be "EY-oo-SKAL-doo-NAK" by those who speak Guipuzcoan Basque.
In Basque, Basque is called "Euskara."
Basque is the language of the Basque people, who inhabit the Basque Country, a region spanning an area in northeastern Spain and southwestern France.
The Basque people. Euskara is the Basque word for Basque.
Basque is spoken in Basque Country in Spain.
There is a Basque community in Boise, Idaho.
Kiaxo is 'Hello' in Basque.
The basque people are a culture that reside in the Basque Country which is in the Northern part of Spain and southwest of France.
"Gaztelu" is a Basque equivalent of "castle."The Basque word is a noun. A Basque equivalent of "one castle" is "bat gaztelu." The pronunciation is "baht gah-STEH-loo."
Euzko Alderdi is a Basque equivalent of the English phrase "Basque party".Specifically, the adjective euzko means "Basque". The noun alderdi translates as "(political) party". The pronunciation will be "ey-oo-sko al-der-dee" by those who speak Guipuzcoan Basque.
A basque is a woman's close, tight-fitting bodice.