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"I'm Basque" is an English equivalent of "euskalduna naiz."

The phrase is in Guipuzcoan Basque. Guipuzkoa is one of the seven provinces that make up the Basque Country of Euzkadi. Specifically, it takes its place among the four provinces on the south side of the French-Spanish border.

The pronunciation is "eh-ooh-SKAHL-doo-nah nice."*

*The sound of the last syllable is similar to that in the English adjective "nice."

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