Basque
Basque is an ancient language that is not related to any other known language. It is spoken by the Basque people in the Basque Country, a region that spans parts of northern Spain and southwestern France. The origins of the Basque language are not well understood, and it is considered a language isolate.
No language thus far is proven to be similar to Basque.Specifically, the modern Basque homeland can be found in northern Spain and southern France. The country's language is unrelated to any of the area's modern languages. Further research may establish similarities between Basque and the ancient languages of Eurasia's Caucasus or of Europe's Aquitania and Iberia.
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The inhabitants of ancient Aquitania and Iberia are the peoples who spoke Basque.Specifically, the two above-mentioned regions can be imagined as occupying the geographic space now occupied by northern Spain and southern France. It is thought that the ancient languages of those two regions may have been precursors or relatives of modern Basque. It also may be possible that the ancient inhabitants of today's Eurasian Caucasusspoke Basque if there indeed is a connection (yet to be established) between the Basque language and Caucasian languages such as Cherchen and Georgian.
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Basque is an ancient language that is not related to any other known language. It is spoken by the Basque people in the Basque Country, a region that spans parts of northern Spain and southwestern France. The origins of the Basque language are not well understood, and it is considered a language isolate.
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No language thus far is proven to be similar to Basque.Specifically, the modern Basque homeland can be found in northern Spain and southern France. The country's language is unrelated to any of the area's modern languages. Further research may establish similarities between Basque and the ancient languages of Eurasia's Caucasus or of Europe's Aquitania and Iberia.
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