Dialects of the Basque

The Basque language has many Dialecte S .

The Basque unified or will euskara batua

The unified Basque corresponds to the standardized Basque. It is resulting primarily from the labourdin and the guipuscoan.

The Guipuscoan

Spoken in the province about the Guipúzcoa

The Biscayen

Spoken in the province about Biscay

The High-Navarrese

Spoken in the south about the Navarre " espagnole" or High-Navarre, i.e. in the part of the Kingdom of Navarre which was conquered in 1512 by the kingdom of Aragon then integrated into the kingdom of Spain in 1516.

The Low-Navarrese

Spoken in Low-Navarre and in north about the Spanish Navarre

The Labourdin

Spoken with the Labourd and north about the Spanish Navarre

The Souletin

Spoken in Drunk

The Roncalais

Spoken in the Valley about Roncal

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