Top Beginner Phrases in BASQUE

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  • čas přidán 6. 04. 2023
  • Sometimes basics are key. Learn some basic phrases in Euskara, and start talking with your Basque people!
    This video covers:
    Polite phrases
    Meeting and departing phrases
    Phrases about Basque
    Thanks for learning Basque with me!
    Euskara ikasi!
    Song: Lemak, Aingurak - Berri Txarrak
    • Berri Txarrak - Lemak,...
    Used with permission; all rights belong to Berri Txarrak and Only In Dreams.

Komentáře • 62

  • @fabioalves4366
    @fabioalves4366 Před 16 dny

    Loves your video. I've just got my inheritance results and I am 3% Basque. I'll definitely learn the language. Thanks for your this!

    • @basqueberserk
      @basqueberserk  Před 16 dny +1

      So cool that you have Basque heritage! Keep learning, it is a difficult path but I hope you will find it is worth it! ☺️

  • @yahya_amoudi
    @yahya_amoudi Před 7 měsíci +8

    What an interesting channel
    but I`ve noticed that some words are extremely close to arabic
    eskerrik is similar to Ashkuruk meaning (I) thank you أشكرك
    pozten: bast meaning happiness بسط
    arte: araa meaning (I) see أرى, or araitu أريت
    bihar: bukrah meaning tommorow بكرة
    izena: ism meaning noun اسم
    there are many other similarities, I guess this hints at some forgotten history in relation between the Arabs of Andalus and this region, I hope that you can make a video about other similarities

    • @basqueberserk
      @basqueberserk  Před 7 měsíci +8

      I love relations between other languages! Even if they happen to be minor, strange coincidences occur or long-forgotten borrowings have been interchanged, and it’s really quite a nice mystery. Thank you for this little bit of comparison! 😊

    • @krrrfrrr3760
      @krrrfrrr3760 Před 2 měsíci

      لا علاقة أخويا بيناتهم

  • @DNS-FRANK09
    @DNS-FRANK09 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I love your videos ❤😊

    • @basqueberserk
      @basqueberserk  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Aw thank you! You’re very kind! 🤗

  • @BongDonky
    @BongDonky Před 8 měsíci +9

    I think Basque is a mysterious culture or ethnicity. And thats coming from a Siciliano.

    • @basqueberserk
      @basqueberserk  Před 8 měsíci +4

      Basque and Sicilian are both definitely unique and awesome.

    • @melgaard45
      @melgaard45 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Basque language has nothing to do with Sicilian. Basque is a pre indo-european language mixed with Celtic and Goth languages.

    • @BongDonky
      @BongDonky Před 5 měsíci

      Stai Zitto! Who said it has anything to do with Basque. It was a joke.@@melgaard45

    • @basqueberserk
      @basqueberserk  Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@melgaard45 Nobody here claimed they were related (although some people do since both groups have the most similar DNA, apparently, [if I remember correctly] but I don’t hold with that language theory, so I get your frustration.) But they are still both unique and definitely underrated, in my opinion 😊

  • @patxipatxijaun3917
    @patxipatxijaun3917 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Egin duzun konparaketa ederra, zorionak. Batzuek aipatzen dute nondik datorren euskara, baina esaten dutena ez da zuzena. Gaur egun oraindik ez dakigu nondik datorren. Dakigun gauza bakara zera da, europako hizkuntzarik zaharrena dela.
    Izan ongi

    • @basqueberserk
      @basqueberserk  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Ados nago zurekin. Euskara misterio izugarri eta ederra da. Eskerrik asko zure oharragatik! ☺️

  • @gog_magpie
    @gog_magpie Před 7 měsíci +1

    Yes yes yes

  • @amirhanabatamurmahkto9373
    @amirhanabatamurmahkto9373 Před 2 měsíci

    Asko ====. Many????!
    Aiko(Aigo ~~)==아이코~(아이고~~)
    ====when amplify emotional situation
    in Korean
    Aiko thanks!!=== many thanks

  • @drunkviggo7263
    @drunkviggo7263 Před rokem +1

    Crazy

  • @plixypl0x
    @plixypl0x Před měsícem +1

    No mention of "Pintxo bat" or "sagardoa"?!

    • @basqueberserk
      @basqueberserk  Před měsícem

      Haha! I will have to do a special video for those! 😊

  • @amirhanabatamurmahkto9373
    @amirhanabatamurmahkto9373 Před 2 měsíci

    Nere itzana===내래 있잖아
    =====“”I am (actually) ~~~~””
    in North Korean dialect

  • @susanbryson753
    @susanbryson753 Před 10 dny

    I love your channel. I'm a polyglot but I would appreciate it if you would slow down a bit for beginners. Then speed it up as Basque learners have obtained a certain level of mastery.
    No offense intended but I taught several foreign languages...

    • @basqueberserk
      @basqueberserk  Před 10 dny +1

      Yes, this is something I want to improve on! This was an earlier video, so I was just nervous. 😊 Maybe I will remake this one and slow it down!

    • @susanbryson753
      @susanbryson753 Před 9 dny

      @@basqueberserk That would be awesome!!! I really want to learn this incredible language because most of my ancestry comes from Spain.
      Thank you for replying to my comment. I really appreciate you and your content.

    • @basqueberserk
      @basqueberserk  Před 9 dny +1

      @@susanbryson753 Thank you for your recommendations! I can only grow with you guys’ help! 😊

    • @susanbryson753
      @susanbryson753 Před 9 dny

      @@basqueberserk You're extremely welcome 😁

  • @amirhanabatamurmahkto9373
    @amirhanabatamurmahkto9373 Před 2 měsíci

    Mesedez ====Please?????
    Moseodzuo ===모셔줘
    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,(please serve something for someone)

  • @francismichaelcedenoreyes4168
    @francismichaelcedenoreyes4168 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Oh but basque or euskera language is so esasy, i don't know why many people sat it's so difficult for the only reason of being so different to other languages.

    • @basqueberserk
      @basqueberserk  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Once you get the logic of it, it’s definitely not such a hard language! I think for me the hardest things are (still) word order and the multitude of auxiliary forms. Also I understand that the case system is tricky if you are not used to that sort of thing. It’s definitely a different way of expression and some people find it daunting. 😌

  • @amirhanabatamurmahkto9373
    @amirhanabatamurmahkto9373 Před 2 měsíci

    Gere Arte. =====See u later
    Gre Ita. ==Ok ~ Later. (그래 있따)
    in Korean

  • @amirhanabatamurmahkto9373
    @amirhanabatamurmahkto9373 Před 2 měsíci

    Pixka===Little????????
    Pisihk ===피식 ( little or slightly in Korean)

  • @shellyironside
    @shellyironside Před 4 měsíci +1

    It would be helpful if you repeated each phrase at least 3 times to give the viewer time to practice.

    • @basqueberserk
      @basqueberserk  Před 4 měsíci

      I definitely should have, didn’t even think about it at the time of filming! Next time though ☺️

  • @georgetteberho7293
    @georgetteberho7293 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Les basques sont les autochtones du Japon et iles voisines venus en Europe d aujourd hui a l époque solutreenne c est a dire il y a 20000a 23000 ans et ce qui est extraordinaire ils parlent la langue d il y a 70000ans c est a dire euskara ! !

    • @ernstkrudl4895
      @ernstkrudl4895 Před 6 měsíci

      Badakit. Sake -> txakoli, topa!

    • @georgetteberho7293
      @georgetteberho7293 Před 6 měsíci

      @@ernstkrudl4895 noun Bizi hiz ?

    • @ernstkrudl4895
      @ernstkrudl4895 Před 6 měsíci

      @@georgetteberho7293 ez dut ulertzen. Iparraldekoa zira? Untsa zira?

    • @georgetteberho7293
      @georgetteberho7293 Před 6 měsíci

      @@ernstkrudl4895 xiberoan izigari ountsa !!

    • @ernstkrudl4895
      @ernstkrudl4895 Před 6 měsíci

      @@georgetteberho7293 I am lost with your answer. Where do you live and do you speak Basque. Please answer in in English or in French si´l vous plait.

  • @amirhanabatamurmahkto9373
    @amirhanabatamurmahkto9373 Před 2 měsíci

    Bbala keulssi ???===빨라 글씨?? In Korean
    ==== can u write in fast??????

  • @jonga80
    @jonga80 Před 2 měsíci

    Oso ondo hitzegiten duzu euskeraz 😊

    • @basqueberserk
      @basqueberserk  Před 2 měsíci

      Eskerrik asko! ☺️😊 ez da perfektua baina beti praktikatzen ari naiz, txiri-txiri. 💪

  • @Cobe1976
    @Cobe1976 Před rokem +1

    So then Z is pronounced like an S always?

    • @basqueberserk
      @basqueberserk  Před rokem +4

      When it's alone, generally yes, though I have heard one occasion when a native pronounced it like a Z, but maybe that was an outlier. When there are two Z's, they often like to pronounce it like "tz", like "ez zara" sounds a lot like "etzara". And sometimes, in the word "ez", they drop the Z before another word that starts with N or L, like "ez naiz" sounds like "ehnaiz". But that doesn't always happens. Some speakers pronounce 'tz' more like the 'ts' or 'tx'. So to answer your question, Z isn't always pronounced like S, but alone, yes.

    • @ernstkrudl4895
      @ernstkrudl4895 Před 6 měsíci

      @@basqueberserk in textbooks audios (slow talking) it is sometimes not shortened/changed, in songs and normal speed talking (FAST) the shortening/changing is the normal. I like examples: e(z) naiz hemengoa: I am not from here. I dare say after digging into this language on my own for some years, all these little side notes/comments of our "language fairy" are so much of the Basque language core and ultra helpful. Milesker!.

    • @basqueberserk
      @basqueberserk  Před 6 měsíci

      @@ernstkrudl4895 thank you for your insight! 😊