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- Standard_Basque abstract "Standard Basque (Basque: Euskara Batua or simply Batua) is a standardised version of the Basque language, developed by the Basque Language Academy in the late 1960s, which nowadays is the most widely and commonly spoken Basque-language version throughout the Basque Country. Heavily based on the central Basque dialect, this is the version of the language commonly used in education at all levels—from elementary school to the university—, on television and radio, and in the vast majority of all written production in Basque.It is also used in common parlance by new speakers that haven't learnt any local dialect, especially in the cities, whereas in the countryside, with more elderly speakers, people remain attached to the natural dialects to a higher degree, especially in informal situations; i.e. Basque traditional dialects are still used in the situations where they always were used (native Basque speakers speaking in informal situations), while the Euskara Batua has conquered new fields for the Basque language: the formal situations (where Basque was seldom used, apart from religion) and a lot of new speakers that otherwise wouldn't have learned Basque.Euskara Batua enjoys official language status in Spain (in the whole Basque Autonomous Community and in sections of Navarre), but remains unrecognised as an official language in France, the only language officially recognised by this country being French.".
- Standard_Basque thumbnail Euskalkiak_koldo_zuazo_2008.png?width=300.
- Standard_Basque wikiPageExternalLink BSQ.
- Standard_Basque wikiPageID "4690993".
- Standard_Basque wikiPageRevisionID "596560881".
- Standard_Basque hasPhotoCollection Standard_Basque.
- Standard_Basque subject Category:Basque_dialects.
- Standard_Basque subject Category:Basque_language.
- Standard_Basque comment "Standard Basque (Basque: Euskara Batua or simply Batua) is a standardised version of the Basque language, developed by the Basque Language Academy in the late 1960s, which nowadays is the most widely and commonly spoken Basque-language version throughout the Basque Country.".
- Standard_Basque label "Basco unificado".
- Standard_Basque label "Basque unifié".
- Standard_Basque label "Euskera batúa".
- Standard_Basque label "Standard Basque".
- Standard_Basque sameAs Euskera_batúa.
- Standard_Basque sameAs Euskara_batu.
- Standard_Basque sameAs Basque_unifié.
- Standard_Basque sameAs Basco_unificado.
- Standard_Basque sameAs m.0chjyf.
- Standard_Basque sameAs Q2719300.
- Standard_Basque sameAs Q2719300.
- Standard_Basque wasDerivedFrom Standard_Basque?oldid=596560881.
- Standard_Basque depiction Euskalkiak_koldo_zuazo_2008.png.
- Standard_Basque isPrimaryTopicOf Standard_Basque.