The Standard Basque word for "father" is "aita" (pronounced "EYE-tah").
Yes. His father is Basque, which is a type of Spanish.
Sabino Arana Goiri (1865-1903) is considered the founder of nationalism for the Basque people.Specifically, the activist/author organized the Partido Nacionalista Vasco ("Basque Nationalist Party") in 1894. He promoted Basque language learning and use. He selected the Basque Country's anthem, flag, and name around which Basque people unite to this day.
According to the Basque language site www.bustovega.com, all a's in Euskara ( Basque) are pronounced like the a in father.
In Basque, Basque is called "Euskara."
Eguberria is one Basque equivalent of the English word "Christmas."Specifically, the word is formed from the combination of two words. The noun egun means "day." The adjective berriatranslates as "new."The pronunciation will be "EY-goo-BER-rya" in Guipuzcoan Basque.
Basque is the language of the Basque people, who inhabit the Basque Country, a region spanning an area in northeastern Spain and southwestern France.
No, his father was an engineer and inventor and his mother was at home. But despite this his father was very interested in music and culture and in their home his mother sang folk songs that came from her Basque heritage, and this affected Maurice deeply.
The Basque people. Euskara is the Basque word for Basque.
Basque is spoken in Basque Country in Spain.
He's not German, his heritage is of Honduran, Mexican, and Irish descent. Therefore he's not Italian either. EDIT - His father said David's heritage is half Honduran (mother's side) and helf Spanish/Basque (father's side). I believe it was once mentioned he also has a little bit of Irish.
There is a Basque community in Boise, Idaho.
Kiaxo is 'Hello' in Basque.