- Navarro-Labourdin or Navarro-
Lapurdian (Basque: nafar-lapurtera) is a
Basque dialect spoken in the
Lower Navarre and
Labourd (Lapurdi)
former provinces...
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Lapurdian Souletin (Souletin and Roncalese) In
modern times, however, both
Lower Navarrese and
Lapurdian are
considered part of a Navarrese–
Lapurdian...
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Heavily based on the
literary tradition of the
central areas (Gipuzkoan and
Lapurdian dialects), it is the
version of the
language that is
commonly used in...
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dialects are Biscayan, Gipuzkoan, and
Upper Navarrese in
Spain and Navarrese–
Lapurdian and
Souletin in France. They take
their names from the
historic Basque...
- and in the
central part of the
Pyrenees in
Navarre a
variety of Navarro-
Lapurdian is spoken. On the east of the
Pyrenees in Navarre, the
Roncalese and Salazarese...
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balea 'baleen whale' berria,
berria 'new' berrua,
beroa 'warm' biskusa, (
Lapurdian) loan word
bizkoxa 'biscuit',
nowadays meaning gâteau
Basque (cf. Spanish...
- the four
dialects known as the
literary dialects of
Basque (Biscayan,
Lapurdian,
Souletin and Gipuzkoan). It was used in
Basque literature from the 17th...
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dedicated to the
author of
Cyrano de
Bergerac and to
Basque traditions.
Lapurdian (Lapurtera) is a
dialect of the
Basque language spoken in the region....
- uses a
trill for /r/ (written as r-, -rr-, -r), but most
speakers of the
Lapurdian and Low
Navarrese dialects use a
voiced uvular fricative as in French...
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spoken in the
French Basque Country:
Souletin (zuberera) and the Navarro-
Lapurdian dialect (nafar-lapurtera),
whose delimitations don't
correspond to the...