Wusi̱ka̱ra (a̱lyem)

a̱lyem A̱wusi̱ka̱ra ka
(Á̱ bwuak ndyo neet mi̱ vak Wusi̱ka̱ra language)

Wusi̱ka̱ra (euskara; Shong: Basque), yet a̱lyem kya nang A̱wusi̱ka̱ra ma̱ng á̱ghyang á̱niet ba̱ shyia̱ A̱byin A̱wusi̱ka̱ra ka, fam-a̱byin ghyang ku shyia̱ di̱ fam sangba̱p jenshyung Pyrenees di̱n-kap mi̱ fam a̱za Si̱pen a̱wot kap ghyang hu si̱ shyia̱ di̱ fam a̱tak-jenshyung Fi̱ransa. A̱lyem ka nang á̱ ngyei Wusi̱ka̱ra a̱ni, yet a̱lyem kya ka̱ vwuon ma̱ng lilyem ghyáng ku shyia̱ di̱ swuan a̱fwun a̱ni. A̱wusi̱ka̱ra ba yet á̱tsak á̱niet-a̱byin bya, a̱wot bibya si̱ yet nwap ku swak kuzang ji a̱ni, ma̱ A̱byin A̱wusi̱ka̱ra ka.[1] Á̱niet %28.4 (751,500) bya lyiat da̱ a̱lyem Wusi̱ka̱ra ka mami a̱mgba̱m bibyin. A̱mami, %93.2 (700,300) shyia̱ di̱ fam ku shyia̱ mi̱ Si̱pen ma̱ A̱byin A̱wusi̱ka̱ra a̱wot á̱kum %6.8 (51,200) ka si̱ shyia̱ di̱ fam ku shyia̱ Fi̱ransa a̱ni.[2]

Wusi̱ka̱ra
modern language, natural language
TafaBasque languages, lilyem A̱tak Yurop Jhyuk
Yet kapregional languages of France, official language, languages of Europe Jhyuk
A̱lyoot a̱lyem a̱byinEuskara, euskara Jhyuk
A̱byinSi̱pen, Fi̱ransa (a̱byin) Jhyuk
Indigenous toBiscay, Navarre, Gipuzkoa, Álava, A̱byin A̱wusi̱ka̱ra Jhyuk
Ci̱tOld Basque Jhyuk
LyuutBasque alphabet, lyuut Lati̱n Jhyuk
Language regulatory bodyEuskaltzaindia Jhyuk
UNESCO language status2 vulnerable Jhyuk
Ethnologue language status2 Provincial Jhyuk
Official websitehttp://www.euskaltzaindia.net Jhyuk
Nkhanghistory of the Basque language Jhyuk
Sa a̱meangCategory:Basque pronunciation Jhyuk
Wikimedia language codeeu Jhyuk

Ya̱fang

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  1. Porzucki, Nina. "How the Basque language has survived". The World from PRX (in English). theworld.org. Retrieved 16 Zwat Swak 2022.
  2. Ghyuap di̱n tyan: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named inkesta2016