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See basque

English

Pronunciation

  • , IPA: /bæsk/,


Homophones


Proper noun

  1. The language of the Basque people.


Derived terms


Translations

  • Albanian: {{t-|sq|baske|xs=Albanian}}
  • Basque: {{t+|eu|euskara|xs=Basque}}, {{t-|eu|euskera|xs=Basque}}
  • Breton: euskareg
  • Catalan: basc , èuscar
  • Chinese: 巴斯克語, 巴斯克语 (Bāsīkè yǔ)
  • Czech: {{t-|cs|baskičtina|f}}
  • Danish:
  • Dutch: {{t+|nl|Baskisch|n}}
  • Esperanto: {{t-|eo|eŭska lingvo|xs=Esperanto}} , {{t-|eo|vaska lingvo|xs=Esperanto}}
  • Finnish: baski, baskin kieli
  • French: {{t+|fr|basque|m}}
  • German: {{t+|de|Baskisch|n}}
  • Hungarian:
  • Icelandic:
  • Interlingua: basco
  • Italian: {{t+|it|basco|m}}
  • Japanese: バスク語 (Basuku go)
  • Latvian: basku valoda
  • Norwegian:
  • Persian: (Baski)
  • Polish: {{t+|pl|baskijski|m}}
  • Portuguese: {{t+|pt|basco|m}}
  • Romanian: {{t|ro|limba bască|f}}, {{t+|ro|bască|f}}
  • Russian: {{t-|ru|баскский язык|m|tr=báskskij jazýk|sc=Cyrl}}
  • Slovene: {{t+|sl|baskovščina|f}}
  • Spanish: {{t+|es|vasco|m}}, {{t+|es|vascuence|m}}, {{t+|es|euskera|m}}
  • Swedish: {{t+|sv|baskiska|c}}
  • West Frisian: Baskysk

Noun

  1. A member of a people living in the western Pyrenees and the Bay of Biscay in France and Spain.


Translations

  • Albanian: {{t+|sq|bask|xs=Albanian}}
  • Basque: {{t+|eu|euskaldun|xs=Basque}}
  • Breton: Euskariz
  • Catalan: basc , basca
  • Chinese: 巴斯克 (Bāsīkè)
  • Czech: {{t-|cs|Bask|m}}
  • Danish: {{t-|da|basker|c}}
  • Dutch: {{t+|nl|Bask|m}}, {{t|nl|Baskische|f}}
  • Esperanto: {{t-|eo|eŭsko|xs=Esperanto}} , {{t-|eo|vasko|xs=Esperanto}}
  • Finnish:
  • French: {{t+|fr|Basque|m|f}}
  • German: {{t-|de|Baske|m}}, {{t-|de|Baskin|f}}
  • Hungarian:
  • Interlingua: basco
  • Italian: {{t+|it|basco|m}}
  • Japanese: バスク人 (Basuku jin)
  • Latvian: {{t-|lv|basks|m|xs=Latvian}}
  • Norwegian:
  • Persian: (Bask)
  • Polish: {{t+|pl|Bask|m}}, {{t-|pl|Baskijka|f}}
  • Portuguese: {{t+|pt|basco|m}}
  • Russian: {{t-|ru|баск|m|tr=bask|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t-|ru|басконка|f|tr=baskónka|sc=Cyrl}}
  • Slovene: Bask , Baskinja
  • Spanish: {{t+|es|vasco|m}}, {{t-|es|vasca|f}}
  • Swedish: {{t-|sv|bask|m}}, {{t+|sv|baskiska|f}}
  • West Frisian: Bask , Baskyske

Adjective

  1. Relative to the Basque people or their language.


Translations

  • Breton: euskarat; {{t|br|euskarek|xs=Breton}}
  • Catalan: basc
  • Czech:
  • Danish:
  • Dutch:
  • Esperanto: {{t-|eo|eŭska|xs=Esperanto}} , {{t-|eo|vaska|xs=Esperanto}}; {{t-|eo|eŭsklingva|xs=Esperanto}} , {{t-|eo|vasklingva|xs=Esperanto}}
  • Finnish: baskilainen, baski|baski-;
  • German:
  • Hungarian:
  • Italian: {{t+|it|basco|m}}
  • Japanese: バスクの (basuku no), バスク人の (basuku-jin no)
  • Polish: {{t+|pl|baskijski|m}}
  • Portuguese:
  • Russian: {{t+|ru|баскский|tr=báskskij|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t-|ru|басконский|tr=baskónskij|sc=Cyrl}}
  • Slovene: baskovski , baskovska , baskovsko
  • Spanish: {{t+|es|vasco|m}}, {{t-|es|vasca|f}}
  • West Frisian: Baskysk

External links


Category:Languages

ast:Basque et:Basque el:Basque fr:Basque hi:Basque it:Basque ku:Basque hu:Basque nl:Basque sv:Basque tr:Basque

GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English Basque \Basque\ (b[.a]sk), a. [F.]
Pertaining to Biscay, its people, or their language.
[1913 Webster]
GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English Basque \Basque\ (b[.a]sk), n. [F.]
1. One of a race, of unknown origin, inhabiting a region on
the Bay of Biscay in Spain and France.
[1913 Webster]

2. The language spoken by the Basque people.
[1913 Webster]

3. A part of a lady's dress, resembling a jacket with a short
skirt; -- probably so called because this fashion of dress
came from the Basques.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet Basque
n 1: a member of a people of unknown origin living in the western
Pyrenees in France and Spain
2: the language of the Basque people; of no known relation to
any other language
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