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Basque adj n vascotr[bɑːsk]1 vasco,-a1 (person) vasco,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLadj.• euskera adj.• eusquera adj.• vasco, -a adj.• vascuence adj.n.• vasco s.m.• vascuence s.m.
I bæsk, bæsk, bɑːskadjective vascothe Basque Country — el País Vasco, Euskadi m
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a) c ( person) vasco, -ca m,fb) u ( language) euskera m, vasco m, vascuence m[bæsk]1.ADJ vasco2. N1) (=person) vasco(-a) m / f2) (Ling) euskera m, vascuence m3.CPDthe Basque Country N — el País Vasco, Euskadi f
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I [bæsk, bæsk, bɑːsk]adjective vascothe Basque Country — el País Vasco, Euskadi m
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Basque [bɑ:sk]1 noun(b) (language) basque mbasque►► the Basque Country le Pays basque;∎ in the Basque Country au Pays basque -
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A woman's tight-fitting dress-waist, made separate from the skirt and having the waist-line finish attached to the waist portion. It was copied from the costume of the Basque peasants of France and Spain. -
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Basque [bæsk]1. n1) баск2) ба́скский язы́к2. a ба́скский -
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[bæsk] n 1 basco, vasconço. 2 língua dos bascos. • adj basco. -
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[bæsk]Basque баск basque: basque баска (род лифа) Basque: Basque баскский Basque баскский язык basque: basque облицовка -
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bæsk баск басксий язык баскский, относящийся к баскамBasque баск basque: basque баска (род лифа) Basque: Basque баскский ~ баскский язык basque: basque облицовка -
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1. adjective 2. noun1) Baske, der/Baskin, die2) (language) Baskisch, das* * *[bæsk]I. nII. adj baskisch\Basque Provinces Baskenland nt* * *[bsk]1. n2) (= language) Baskisch nt2. adjbaskisch* * *Basque [bæsk]A s1. Baske m, Baskin f2. LING Baskisch n, das BaskischeB adj baskisch* * *1. adjective 2. noun1) Baske, der/Baskin, die2) (language) Baskisch, das -
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1. adjective 2. noun1) Baske, der/Baskin, die2) (language) Baskisch, das* * *[bæsk]I. nII. adj baskisch\Basque Provinces Baskenland nt* * *[bsk]1. n2) (= language) Baskisch nt2. adjbaskisch* * *basque [bæsk] s1. Schößchen n2. Mieder n mit Schößchen* * *1. adjective 2. noun1) Baske, der/Baskin, die2) (language) Baskisch, das -
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