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Euskaltzaindia (lit. 'group of
keepers of the
Basque language';
often translated Royal Academy of the
Basque Language) is the
official academic language...
- of the
Basque language,
called Euskara Batua, was
developed by the
Euskaltzaindia in the late 1960s.
Besides its
standardised version, the five historic...
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Endrinas and Baines. Sloe gin "basaran".
Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia.
Euskaltzaindia.
Retrieved 16
February 2022. Nickles, Jane (2015). 2015
Certified Specialist...
- in the
second half of the 20th century, and has been set by
rules of
Euskaltzaindia (the
Basque Language Academy).
Regarding the alphabet, the main criticism...
- "El
largo camino del euskera" (PDF). El
Libro Blanco del Euskera.
Euskaltzaindia.
Retrieved 3 July 2013. IV.
Inkesta Soziolinguistikoa Gobierno Vasco...
- 'flag', but
specially the one of the
Basque Country, as
defined by the
Euskaltzaindia (Royal
Academy of the
Basque Language). The
original Biscayne spelling...
-
Narvaja (officially in Basque: Narvaiza,
according to
Euskaltzaindia guidelines: Narbaxa) is a
village and
concejo located in the muni****lity of San Millán/Donemiliaga...
- Orbea, Juan (2014).
Sociedad y
lengua vasca en los
siglos XVII y XVIII.
Euskaltzaindia. p. 712.
Charles V,
Pierre Chaunu and Michèle
Escamilla Parker, Emperor:...
- "Komatxoak (« »; " "; ' ')".
Euskara Batuaren Eskuliburua (in Basque).
Euskaltzaindia. p. 472–. ISBN 9788494848940.
Archived from the
original on 6 November...
- 2016-07-11. "Euskal
Onomastikaren Datutegia - EODA - EODA". www.
euskaltzaindia.eus.
Euskaltzaindia.
Retrieved 27
September 2023.
Apellido in the Spanish-language...