A̱byin A̱wusi̱ka̱ra (a̱gba̱ndang fam-a̱byin)
a̱byin taada ma̱ng nkhang A̱wusi̱ka̱ra ba
A̱byin A̱wusi̱ka̱ra ku A̱byin A̱basi̱ko ku A̱wusi̱ka̱la̱riya (Wusi̱ka̱ra: Euskal Herria; Si̱pen: País Vasco; Fi̱ransa: Pays basque, Shong: Basque Country) kya yet a̱lyoot mali A̱wusi̱ka̱ra ka.[1] A̱byin A̱wusi̱ka̱ra ka shyia̱ di̱ fam jenshyung Pi̱rinewot hu hwa, kpa̱mkpaan ma̱ng gak Fi̱ransa ma̱ng Si̱pen di̱ khwong A̱ngam a̱sa̱khwot Bi̱si̱ka̱ya hu. Euskal Herria wa yet a̱son a̱lyoot A̱wusi̱ka̱ra ka nang á̱ lyuut mi̱ kwaa̱mbwat nang á̱ ngyei a̱byin ka ba̱ swan a̱ni, kyiak neet mi̱ sa̱ncuri 16 wu.[2]
A̱byin A̱wusi̱ka̱ra
Yet kap | Yurop |
---|---|
A̱lyoot a̱lyem a̱byin | Euskal Herria |
Vam-a̱byin | Yurop |
A̱byin | Si̱pen, Fi̱ransa (a̱byin) |
Coordinate location | 42°52′59″N 1°56′8″W |
Highest point | Mesa de los Tres Reyes |
A̱lyem á̱ nyian ta̱m ma̱ng a̱nka | Wusi̱ka̱ra, Spanish, Fi̱ransa, Gascon |
Ya̱fang
jhyuk- ↑ Trask, R.L. The History of Basque Routledge: 1997 ISBN 0-415-13116-2
- ↑ "Euskal Herri". Euskaltzaindia. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
A̱ka̱fwuop nta
jhyukWukimedia Komon byia̱ nyinyiit shei nkhang ku byia̱ a̱ka̱ta ma̱ng A̱byin A̱wusi̱ka̱ra.
- Eusko Jaurlaritza/Basque Government
- The Basque People in the Middle Ages (historical article) (di̱n Shong)
- Buber's Basque Page (di̱n Shong)
- Euskara Kultur Elkargoa-Basque Cultural Foundation (di̱n Wusi̱ka̱ra)
- EuskoSare Global Basque Community (di̱n Shong)