Non-Indo-European language isolate spoken by the Basque people in parts of modern-day France and Spain.
Sinònims
Examples for "eu"
Examples for "eu"
1However, EU officials said that African migration presented the greater long-term concern.
2But EU rules require border checks with countries outside the common market.
3One question is whether it would comply with EU state aid rules.
4Continued EU funding is therefore necessary to consolidate progress so far made.
5A challenge of a different kind presents itself to EU countries today.
1A basque cut high behind and on the shoulders apparently gives height.
2A vest of similar network trimmed the front of the basque.
3Mrs. Patterson wore a similar dress and basque, embroidered in white.
4The thin fabric of my basque whirred against his dry palms.
5The organisation wants a Basque state in northern Spain and south-western France.
1I saw this absurd proclamation, which was published in French and in the Basque languages, and distributed all over the country.
1Writers uniformly take a wicked pleasure in maligning the Basque language.
2I carry with me the Gospel of St. Luke in the Cantabrian or Basque language.
3Dr. Farrar, referring to the Basque language, says:
4The announcement, published in Basque language newspaper Gara, follows a peace conference in the Basque country on Monday.
5But, its strangeness and isolation once allowed for, there is in reality much to defend in the Basque language.
1Impress your friends by learning basic Euskara (Basque) vocabulary for Mus.
2No stranger in Buenos Ayres should omit a visit to the Plaza Euskara on a Sunday.
3The Plaza Euskara is the great court where the Basques play their national game of "pelota."
4It is but a tiny fraction of the proportion who speak Welsh in Wales or Euskara in the Basque Country.
5On Sundays and holidays the Plaza Euskara is a wonderful sight, with its thousands of spectators, all worked up to a pitch of intense excitement.