La pelote basque is a traditional sport originating in the Basque Country, played against a wall using a hand, a wooden racket, or a basket glove. It can be played as a singles or doubles game, and there are multiple variations of the sport with different rules and court sizes.
In Basque, Basque is called "Euskara."
The word for grandfather in Basque is "aitxitxe."
Spain is the name of the European country in which Bilbao is a center of Basque culture.Specifically, Bilbao is a major city of Basque culture, coastal businesses and industries, and tourism in northwestern Spain. It is located in the Basque- and Spanish-speaking province of Biscay (Bizcaia in Basque, Vizcaya in Spanish). Basque-speaking residents refer to the city by its Basque name, Bilbo.
0.078% of French population speak basque. Anyway, Basque in France is only spoken in the french Basque Country (Iparralde). In this area 22.5% of the people speak fluently basque and there's another 8.6% who understand it but can't speak it.
The capital city of the Basque Country is Vitoria-Gasteiz.
La Maison du chat-qui-pelote was created in 1830.
La pelote de laine - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: France:U
La Côte Basque was created in 1959.
The cast of La pelote de laine - 2006 includes: Fadila Belkebla as Fatiha Louise Danel as Neighbour Gil Morand Didier Morvan Mohamed Ourdache as Mohammed
Professionally, Tennis and Football. Recreationally, any sport
"Sailing school" is an English equivalent of the Basque phrase bela eskola.Specifically, the noun belameans "sail" here. The noun eskola translates as "school." The pronunciation will be "BEY-la ey-SKO-la" for those who speak Guipuzcoan Basque.
A sport played in the south of France.
Julien Vinson has written: 'Le folk-lore du pays Basque' 'Manuel de la langue tamoule' -- subject(s): Grammar, Tamil language 'Les religions actuelles' -- subject(s): Religions 'Essai d'une bibliographie de la langue basque' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Basque imprints, Basque language, Basques, Bibliography, History, Printing, Basque literature 'Manuel de la langue tamoule (grammaire, textes, vocabulaire)' -- subject(s): Grammar, Tamil language
le petit chat joue avec une pelote de laine: the kitten plays with a ball of wool
In Basque, Basque is called "Euskara."
Jean Larrasquet has written: 'Le basque de la Basse-Soule orientale' -- subject(s): Basque language, Dialects, Dictionaries, French, Souletin
Juan de la Cosa was the name of the Basque owner and shipmaster of Christopher Columbus's ship 'Santa Maria'.