Basque
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Introduction
Basque is a language isolate spoken in the Pyrenees by approximately 700,000 people on either side of the France-Spain border. It is an agglutinating language with an extensive case system and verbal morphology.
Phonology
Point of Articulation | Stop | Nasal | Trill | Tap | Fricative | Lateral | Approximant | Affricate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bilabial | p b | m | ||||||
Labiodental | f (1) | |||||||
Alveolar | t d | n | rr | r | s z (2) | l | ts tz | |
Post-Alveolar | x | tx | ||||||
Palatal | tt dd | ñ | ll | |||||
Velar | k g | j |
- f is quite rare, and mostly occurs in loan words such as kafe. It is arguably not a sound originally present in Basque
- the distinction between s and z is not one of voicing, but rather s is apical (the tongue tip rather than the blade creates the sound). s sounds somewhat like [S].
Voiced stops are also often softened inside words until they become fricatives (b -> B, d -> D, g -> G) or vanish entirely. The Basque vowel system is a standard i e a o u similar to Spanish, with no distinction for length, and no nasal vowels (except in one dialect). There are several diphthongs including eu au ai ei.