Name a more based language than basque.
Protip: You can't.
Name a more based language than basque.
Protip: You can't.
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The true white man language
>oldest language in europe
Are they the OG euros?
latin
They're not even white.
It's a savage Cro-Magnon language. A remnant of natives living like savages in caves before the supreme Aryans introduced civilization and farming to Europe.
Aren't light eyes a foreign trait to the basques?
>oldest
It's 150 yo and a mix of 3 or 4 languages
>It's a savage Cro-Magnon language.
Bigger brained than you, only reason we didn't farm as much was lack of suitable crops.
Well I am looking into it and it seems a bit more complex, but they may be remnants of older euros before the indo european migrations
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It sounds nice to me.
Seethe gehiago, Luis.
It might have very old origins, but it's been SPIC'd beyond repair.
Pic very related.
I hear a bunch of Spanish loan words sprinkled in.
>supreme Aryans introduced civilization and farming to Europe
if by "Aryans" you mean Yamnaya/Proto-Indo-Europeans you're wrong, the Neolithic farmers were the ones that brought farming to Europe, and actually Basque very probably is the only one of those languages that survives to these days
Euskera has a ton of Spanish and French loan words.
I looked it up you may be right, turns out finding out the genetics of a people is very hard
"original" euros looked like this
no, blue eyes are a very old trait that was already present in "Western Hunter-Gatherers"
Why do Al andalusians want Basque country part of their country if they are brown and non white and hate basques who they view as orcs and whiteoids?
based
nigger, just look at non mutted basques
the language yes, the people no
Listen you autistic Basque larper, Andalusians are responsible for many of the cultural gems that are associated with the whole country. From famous tapas, to gazpacho, to flamenco, you could make the argument that Andalusia is Spain, just like they say Mexico is Jalisco.
>Listen you autistic Basque larper, Andalusians are responsible for many of the cultural gems that are associated with the whole country. From famous tapas, to gazpacho, to flamenco, you could make the argument that Andalusia is Spain, just like they say Mexico is Jalisco.
I consider everything outside Basque country as Al Andalus and part of greater Morocco, I don't care what they have but they aren't us and are them.
>Andalucians have old buildings and dancing moras
Good for them it won't do anything for them.
>le hungaroenglish memeflag
yes, along with samis and finnics
>le my most famous culinary contribution is actually a crop from Mexico
bump
Potatoes and tomatoes are peruvian, if that's what you're talking about
Paprika
my bad
give me a Basque gf NOW
>literally nahualt words
no they arent sweety
Originate in south america but cultivated into their rdible form in mesoamerica is what I was taught
the Incan empire was only able to form because of vast potatoes and different varieties suited to multiple climates/altitudes
D E P
if one man deserves to be called based is this man.
I literally fucking can't
>gets shipped to europe from mexico
>the mexican name sticks
It's not that hard to grasp
Nah, I've seen wild tomato plants in the highlands and "intermediate" tomato cultivars in centuries-old farms nearby. If anything the domestication process started here, continued through mesoamerica all the way to europe and probably keeps going to this day.
It’s the other way around, dummie, basque influenced castilian
>basque
>based language
it literally sounds like random babbling a caveman would say