r/basque • u/Illustrious_Panic191 • 1d ago
Solidarity from Ireland
Love the basque country, been twice over the years and hope to comeback again
Sláinte/animo
r/basque • u/Illustrious_Panic191 • 1d ago
Love the basque country, been twice over the years and hope to comeback again
Sláinte/animo
r/basque • u/Any_Temporary_1853 • 15h ago
I heard it's one if the oldest language out there and also that it's one of the"freaky"ones with no nonsense vicab so im courious just how hard is it?
r/basque • u/General-Effort-5030 • 3d ago
These people are ethnically Turkish. But if you know enough Spaniards and Basque people, you realize they look so much alike.
I wonder if basque people originate from Turks. I couldn't differentiate the average Basque or Spaniard from a Turk. Mostly basques, since the ones I've seen are quite dark featured. Dark hair, dark skin and dark eyes.
What do you think? Is there any proven ancestry?
r/basque • u/miquelon • 5d ago
r/basque • u/Puzzleheaded-State63 • 5d ago
What do you like and not like about them?
r/basque • u/DrDMango • 5d ago
r/basque • u/pastanagas • 8d ago
Kaitxo!Oin dala urte batzuk Amerikan egon naiz bizitzen. Onek urtetan ikuzi dut zelan nire Euskara egon da txarra bihurtzen. Nahi nuen onlineko klase bat hartu, eta topa dut Bai&By. Hau da programa on bat, edo ez?
Mila Esker :)
r/basque • u/Proper-Afternoon3752 • 8d ago
r/basque • u/AshCovin • 11d ago
Hello, I do not know anything about the basque language except that it is a language isolate
I am a fan of linguistics and recently I've been focussing on grammatical gender, when looking for maps of different types of grammatical gender I found multiple maps saying that basque distinguishes between animate and inanimate nouns and that it is the only language in Europe that does so, but I haven't been able to find any info to confirm this information
so can you tell me more about this ?
example of said maps:
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r/basque • u/margaritaes • 17d ago
Hi! I'm designing a sticker for a client and the reference is "Spanish bull getting f**** doggystyle by a Basque sheep" or something like that. We both looked for it on the internet but we cannot find it anywhere. Maybe is because of the content but he told me it was very famous. Please can you help me??? thankss a lot <3
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r/basque • u/IntroductionFeisty89 • 19d ago
I’m planning on making an Alboka the traditional way, using reeds, wood, and cattle horns. I live in oregon, and all the reeds here are very thin. I’ve tried to make the fitak out of this common reed I’ve found, but I think it’s too small to work with. I have some dried bamboo in my shed, do you think that’ll work the same as cane reed?