The proper Basque pronunciation
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The real basque people says "Euskal Herria" which is their language
Basque is french, I think, so I suppose it is like "mask". In Spanish is "Vasco", the "c" pronunced /k/
Basque is french, I think, so I suppose it is like "mask". In Spanish is "Vasco", the "c" pronunced /k/
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(American) English speakers say "bask", rhymes with ask or mask.
The pronunciation of this "a" syllable - in French - - is a subject of endless debate on this forum, and it depends on how you pronounce mask and mosque in the first place. See lots of debate on the recent thread http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34639319
There seems to be an agreement that the (first and second) syllable(s) in "Batman" does not exist in French.
"a" is normally pronounced as in "La Bamba". But others disagree, that in words like "Paris" or "garcon" - - saying that the sound is somewhere between Batman and La Bamba.
There are four syllables in Pais Vasco, and the the first and third are the same "a" sound as in La Bamba; the second syllable rhymes with fleece or geese, and the final syllable rhymes with doe, hoe or toe.
Best wishes,
Rex
The pronunciation of this "a" syllable - in French - - is a subject of endless debate on this forum, and it depends on how you pronounce mask and mosque in the first place. See lots of debate on the recent thread http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34639319
There seems to be an agreement that the (first and second) syllable(s) in "Batman" does not exist in French.
"a" is normally pronounced as in "La Bamba". But others disagree, that in words like "Paris" or "garcon" - - saying that the sound is somewhere between Batman and La Bamba.
There are four syllables in Pais Vasco, and the the first and third are the same "a" sound as in La Bamba; the second syllable rhymes with fleece or geese, and the final syllable rhymes with doe, hoe or toe.
Best wishes,
Rex