• Upper Navarrese (sometimes called High Navarrese) is a dialect of the Basque language spoken in the Navarre (Basque: Nafarroa or Nafarroa Garaia) community...
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    and nine Basque dialects have been historically distinguished: Biscayan Gipuzkoan Upper Navarrese (Northern and Southern) Lower Navarrese (Eastern and Western)...
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    département). It consists of two dialects in older classifications, Lower Navarrese and Labourdin. It differs somewhat from Upper Navarrese spoken in the Peninsular...
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  • Biscayan (Western) dialect area, and the River Oiartzun flowing past Errenteria outlines the border with the Upper Navarrese dialect. However, borders...
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    substrate) Romance Navarrese (Basque substrate) (not to be confused with the Upper Navarrese and Low Navarrese / Navarro-Lapurdian dialects of Basque that...
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    Navarre (redirect from Navarrese)
    most recent classification of Koldo Zuazo, the most widespread dialect is Upper Navarrese, spoken in the northern part of Navarre. In localities such as...
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  • county and its dialect was influenced by its political alliances, conquerors and rulers—ranging from the Romans to the Goths, Navarrese, the Franks, Moors...
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    standardised version, the five historic Basque dialects are Biscayan, Gipuzkoan, and Upper Navarrese in Spain and Navarrese–Lapurdian and Souletin in France. They...
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    Their language became the status language chosen by the Navarrese kings, nobility, and upper classes for official and trade purposes in the period stretching...
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  • Iberian Peninsula. Basque (isolate) Batua Biscayan Gipuzkoan Upper Navarrese Lower Navarrese Lapurdian Souletin Indo-European languages Italic languages...
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    patxaran is the Upper Navarrese form of basaran, from Basque basa 'wild' and aran 'sloe'. It also occurs in the various Basque dialects as baxaran, basarhan...
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  • out of 2,188 inhabitants spoke Basque. The dialect was classified by Louis Lucien Bonaparte as Lower Navarrese in 1869. Arozamena Ayala, Ainhoa. "Ostabarret...
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    Basque sub-dialect of the valley, known as Aezkera, belongs to the High Navarrese dialect but it has strong influence from Lower Navarrese and specially...
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    dialects: Biscayan (Basque language), Gipuzkoan, Northern High Navarrese, Southern High Navarrese (now practically extinct), Western Lower Navarrese,...
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    Standard Basque (category Basque dialects)
    local dialect, especially in the cities, whereas in the countryside, with more elderly speakers, people remain attached to the natural dialects to a higher...
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  • This article is a list of languages and dialects that have no native speakers, no spoken descendants, and diverged from their parent language in Europe...
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    Guttural R (category Articles containing Upper Sorbian-language text)
    (written as r-, -rr-, -r), but most speakers of the Lapurdian and Low Navarrese dialects use a voiced uvular fricative as in French. In the Southern Basque...
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    Lucien Bonaparte the Basque spoken in Bassussarry is Northern Upper Navarrese dialect. Dominique Joseph Garat, born in 1749 at Bayonne and died in 1833...
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  • Basque-speaking zone, in the northeast of the community; the main dialect there is Upper Navarrese. To the south and the east of this zone, other municipalities...
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    in Navarre, it has been opposed by mainstream Spanish parties and the Navarrese People's Union, which was the ruling party until 2015. The Union has repeatedly...
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    century BC) bronze hand silhouette was unearthed in June 2021 from a Navarrese Lakidain hillside and is the oldest Basconic text to date. Basconic scripts...
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  • below; irregular forms) Nanjing (Nanking/Nankin)→ Nankinese Navarre → Navarrese Negeri Sembilan → Negeri Sembilanese Pahang → Pahangese (also "Pahangite")...
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    tax burdens, and social discrimination by the Portuguese. In 1542, the Navarrese Jesuit Francis Xavier, co-founder of the Society of Jesus; arrived in...
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    Modern Period, aside some short poems (Beotibarko gudua), letters (between Navarrese high-ranking officials in the early 15th century), loose phrases, and...
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    they were, any evidence has been lost. It is written in the Lower Navarrese dialect of Basque, using a French-influenced orthography and the metre and...
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    Party in its region or acting as its substitute or branch, as in the Navarrese People's Union (UPN). The cultural image of "flamenco, Sevillanas dancing...
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  • qualify). Where an adjective is a link, the link is to the language or dialect of the same name. (Reference: Ethnologue, Languages of the World) Many...
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    Southern Romance: it is therefore a separate language rather than an Italian dialect, and it is also closer to its Latin roots than Italian itself. Sardinian...
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    Karoli Magni, dated in 810, where for the first time is used the term navarrese to define the people living in the former territories of the Vascones...
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  • speakers, just as the familiar xu in some areas of the Eastern Low Navarrese dialect, when addressing children and close friends. Most speakers only use...
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