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BasqueVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Common Foods

Introduction

In this lesson, you will learn the names of common foods in Basque. Basque cuisine is known for its fresh, high-quality ingredients, and unique flavors. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to order food in a Basque restaurant and communicate basic dietary needs and preferences.

Vocabulary

Here are some of the most common foods in Basque, with their corresponding translations in English.

Basque Pronunciation English
fruta /fɾuta/ fruit
sandia /sanˈdi.a/ watermelon
pera /peɾa/ pear
naranja /naˈɾan.xa/ orange
manzana /manˈθana/ apple
platano /plaˈtano/ banana
piña /ˈpiɲa/ pineapple
fresa /ˈfɾesa/ strawberry
tomate /toˈmate/ tomato
lechuga /leˈtʃuɣa/ lettuce
zanahoria /θanaˈɾjoɾja/ carrot
pimiento /piˈmjen.to/ pepper
calabacín /kalaβaˈθin/ zucchini
patata /paˈtata/ potato
arroz /aˈros/ rice
carne /ˈkaɾne/ meat
ternera /teɾˈneɾa/ beef
cerdo /ˈθeɾðo/ pork
pollo /ˈpoʎo/ chicken
pescado /peˈskaðo/ fish
salmón /salˈmon/ salmon
marisco /maˈɾisko/ seafood
langosta /laŋˈɡosta/ lobster
almejas /alˈme.xas/ clams
sidra /ˈsiðɾa/ cider
txakoli /tʃakoˈli/ white wine

Common Phrases

Here are some useful phrases for ordering food in a Basque restaurant:

  • Barkatu, zer daukazu zerbitzatzeko? - Excuse me, what do you have to offer?
  • Nire ardoa, mesedez. - My wine, please.
  • Nire esne gordinian, mesedez. - On the rocks, please.
  • Eskerrik asko, oso ona! - Thank you, it was very good!


Practice

Try practicing this vocabulary by describing your favorite dishes in Basque, or ordering food in a Basque restaurant. See you next time!

Table of Contents - Basque Course - 0 to A1


Introduction to Basque Language


Greetings and Introductions


Nouns and Articles


Numbers and Counting


Pronouns and Verb Conjugation


Days, Months, and Seasons


Questions and Negation


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Dining


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Travel and Transportation


Basque Culture and Traditions


Other Lessons


Sources

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