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  • But for people like Amaia, Euskera is a way out of the Basque problem, a way to be Basque regardless of politics.

    Found in Translation 2009

  • But for people like Amaia, Euskera is a way out of the Basque problem, a way to be Basque regardless of politics.

    Found in Translation 2009

  • But the rise in Euskera has not necessarily fed secessionist impulses.

    Found in Translation 2009

  • But the rise in Euskera has not necessarily fed secessionist impulses.

    Found in Translation 2009

  • The Basque language, known to natives as Euskera, is the only language isolate in Western Europe, meaning that it is the only existing language that has no known living ‘relatives’: it is unique!

    Web Translations » Blog Archive » Anyone for a glass of kalimotxo and a pintxo? 2009

  • Tamara Alende, 25, watches a lot of TV at night, she says in pidgin Euskera.

    Basque Inquisition: 2007

  • This growth can be attributed largely to schools — parents can choose how much Euskera training their children get, and the majority favor some education in their ancestral tongue.

    Found in Translation 2009

  • Thousands of years old, Euskera has no links to any other known tongue, living or dead.

    Found in Translation 2009

  • In my group, Celia and Maite are here because their employer — Microsoft — is expanding into Basque country, while Italian-born Nicoletta, Chilean Paula, and Spanish Dani are married to Basques and have signed up because their children are learning Euskera in school.

    Found in Translation 2009

  • “I love teaching Euskera, because it is the language of our people,” Monasterio says.

    Found in Translation 2009

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