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Basque
language of the Basque people
Aquitanian
Vasconic language or group of languages
Euskaltzaindia
Euskaltzaindia (; often called in English Royal Academy of the Basque Language) is the official academic language regulatory institution which watches over the Basque language. It conducts research, seeks to protect the language, and establishes standards of use. It is known in Spanish as La Real Academia de la Lengua Vasca (being under the patronage of the Spanish monarchy, like the Real Academia Española) and in French as Académie de la Langue Basque.
Basque-Icelandic pidgin
pidgin spoken in Iceland in the 17th century
.eus
thumb|A banner advertising .eus .eus is the top-level domain for the Basque language. The abbreviation eus comes from the Basque endonym euskara, meaning "Basque language". Before its creation, .eu (European Union ccTLD) domain was also used for this purpose, although unofficially.
Erromintxela
language
Korrika
thumb|thumbtime=0|start=0|Eight facts about the Korrika. Subtitles available. thumb|Korrika 1983. The 3th edition thumb|Head of the 15th Korrika running through Soraluze. 2007. thumb|Track of the 18th edition. 2013. thumb|Korrika 19, finishing in Bilbao. 2015. thumb|Head of the 21st Korrika in Leioa. [[2019.]] thumb|240px|A group of Wikimedians waiting in Villefranque, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, before running in the 21st Korrika. 2019. thumb|240px|Two wikimedians carrying the Korrika baton together. 2019. thumb|Korrika 2022. Heredia, Álava.
Hand of Irulegi
Vasconic archaeological artifact from 1st century BC
Basque literature
Proto-Basque
proto-language
Basque alphabet
Latin-based alphabet
Standard Basque
standard dialect of Basque, heavily based on Central Basque
Vasconic
proposed language family including Basque and Aquitanian
Vasconic substratum theory
linguistic theory
Aimery Picaud
French priest
Euskaltegi
An euskaltegi is a centre for learning the Basque language. They can be either public or private.
Iruña-Veleia
350px|thumb|right|Location of Veleia and other Roman cities in the context of ancient Basque tribes and the modern Basque Country (historical territory)|Basque Country
history of the Basque language
aspect of history
Pello Joxepe
song
EIZIE
EIZIE stands for Euskal Itzultzaile, Zuzentzaile eta Interpreteen Elkartea; that is, the Association of Translators, Correctors and Interpreters of the Basque Language.
Helduen Alfabetatze eta Berreuskalduntzerako Erakundea
Institute for Adult Basque Literacy and Learning
Bible translations into Basque
-tania
The suffix -tania or -etania (English demonym "-tanian", "-tanians") denotes a territory or region in the Iberian Peninsula. Its historical origin is in the pre-Roman Iberia. Its etymological origin is discussed by linguists. Spanish Jesuit philologist Hervás y Panduro proposed their link to the Celtic languages, in which the root *tan or *taín means department or region. "In Irish, tan (genitive, tain) expresses the idea of country, territory."