Very Basic Basque

date Thursday, 19 May 2016 time 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

👤 Kutz Arrieta 🏢 Meridian Hill Park

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The lauburu is a symbol of Basques, often used in tombs and in houses.

Basque, or euskara, is an endangered language with only around 600,000 speakers. It’s spoken mostly in the Basque Country, Euskal Herria, in the Pyrenees and on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean (officially Spain and France). The language also appears in the U.S. and other regions where Basques have migrated during their long history. Basque is an isolate, meaning it has no known related languages, and dates back to before the Indo-European migrations.

This interactive class will teach the basics of the Basque language, including expressions and useful utterances such as “ongi etorri!” and “gose naiz!”

Location

Meridian Hill Park
2500 16th St. NW
Washington, DC 20009
Neighborhood: Columbia Heights
Meet by the Joan of Arc statue

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