Slovenian to Basque Translation
Common Phrases From Slovenian to Basque
Slovenian | Basque |
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Hvala vam | Eskerrik asko |
prosim | Mesedez |
oprosti | Barkatu |
zdravo | Kaixo |
Adijo | Agur |
ja | Bai |
št | Ez |
kako si | Zelan zaude? |
Oprostite | Barkatu |
Nevem | Ez dakit |
razumem | ulertzen dut |
Mislim, da | hori uste dut |
mogoče | Agian |
Se vidimo kasneje | Gero arte |
pazi nase | Kontuz ibili |
Kaj se dogaja? | Zer gertatzen da? |
Pozabi | Berdin dio |
Seveda | Noski |
Takoj | Oraintxe bertan |
Pojdimo | Goazen |
Interesting information about Slovenian Language
Slovenian is a special language that people speak in a country called Slovenia, which is in Europe. Imagine you have a box of crayons, and each crayon is a different language that people can use to talk to each other. Slovenian is one of those crayons, with its own unique color. Just like colors, Slovenian has its own sounds and words that might seem strange if you've never heard them before, but to people in Slovenia, they sound just right. Slovenian is like a secret code for over 2 million people; they can share stories, jokes, and secrets that only other Slovenian speakers can understand. It's a language full of history and special songs, and it even changes a little bit depending on where you are in Slovenia. Isn't it cool that even though we all live on the same giant playground called Earth, we can still have our own special way of talking? That's what Slovenian is to the people who live there – their very own, cozy way of saying "hello," "I love you," or "Let's go play!"
Know About Basque Language
Basque is a special language that is spoken by people in a place called the Basque Country. This place is mainly in the northern part of Spain and a little bit in the southwest of France. What makes Basque really special is that it is not like any other language in the world. It doesn't have brothers or sisters; that means it's not connected to Spanish, French, or any other language we know. People call this kind of language an "isolated language." It's like a language that has no family. A long, long time ago, before many other languages came to Europe, people were already speaking Basque. It's a very old language! But don't worry, even though it is very old, there are still many people who speak Basque today, and they also have books, music, and even TV shows in their language.
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