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Souletin or
Zuberoan (Basque: Zuberera) is the
Basque dialect spoken in Soule, France.
Souletin is
marked by
influences from
Occitan (in
particular the...
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community during the
Ancien Régime) is
usually included on the list of
Souletin po****tions,
since its po****tion is
historically Basque-speaking. However...
- Biscayan, Gipuzkoan, and
Upper Navarrese in
Spain and Navarrese–Lapurdian and
Souletin in France. They take
their names from the
historic Basque provinces, but...
-
etorri ("to come") were
accepted instead of erri (Biscayan) and
ethorri (
Souletin). As a
phonetic symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), it...
- (Northern and Southern)
Lower Navarrese (Eastern and Western)
Lapurdian Souletin (
Souletin and Roncalese) In
modern times, however, both
Lower Navarrese and...
- is
alphabetized as y. It is not
present in the
Basque alphabet but the
Souletin dialect uses it for [y]. This same
letter appears in the
Chinese Romanisations...
- > zeru;
compare cielo in Spanish). The
original l is
preserved in the
Souletin dialect:
caelum > celu > zelü.
Western dialects of
Finnish are characterised...
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Phonemically nasalized fricatives are rare.
Umbundu has /ṽ/ and
Kwangali and
Souletin Basque have /h̃/. In
Coatzospan Mixtec, [β̃, ð̃, s̃, ʃ̃]
appear allophonically...
- 1901; 16,006 in 1990; 15,535 in 1999). The
territory is
named Xiberoa in
Souletin Basque,
Zuberoa in
standard Basque, Sola in
Gascon and
Soule in French;...
- (Biscayan, Lapurdian,
Souletin and Gipuzkoan). It was used in
Basque literature from the 17th
century onward, but like
Souletin and Biscayan, it had only...