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Basque Vocabulary - Feelings and Emotions

Hi Basque learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about feelings and emotions in Basque. Expressing our emotions is an essential part of effective communication, and with this vocabulary list, you will be able to express yourself more proficiently in Basque. Additionally, we will also provide cultural insights and fun facts to make this lesson more engaging!

Basic Emotions

Basque has several words for expressing different emotions. In this section, we will focus on some of the most common and basic emotions in the Basque language.

Basque Pronunciation English
Beldurra beldurra Fear
Lotura lotura Attachment
Poztu poshtu Sadness
Ametsa ametsa Dream
Gogotsu gogotsu Eager
Gorroto gorroto Anger

Dialogue

  • Person 1: Nire amaia gorroto dago. (My sister is angry.)
  • Person 2: Zer gertatu da? (What happened?)
  • Person 1: Etxean ez dago euren gustoko telebista saioa ematen. (They are not able to watch their favorite TV show at home.)

Advanced Emotions

In this section, we will learn advanced emotions and feelings in Basque. These emotions express deeper feelings and meanings than basic emotions.

Basque Pronunciation English
Atsegin atsegin Delight
Atsekabea atsekabea Disgust
Izarpena izarpena Admiration
Umorea umorea Mood
Hunkitzea hunkitzea Emotion

Dialogue

  • Person 1: Zuk niretzat atsegin ematen didazu. (You make me feel happy.)
  • Person 2: Eskerrik asko, hori gustatzea niretzat oso garrantzitsua da. (Thank you, it is very important for me to be liked by you.)

Idioms

Idioms are phrases that have a figurative meaning different from their literal meaning. Learning idiomatic expressions is a fun and exciting way to enrich your vocabulary and understand cultural nuances in Basque.

Basque Pronunciation English
Bizi-beltzean ibili bizibeltzean ibili To live in the shadows
Aldapan txoria aldapan txoria Catching a bird in the shadow
Gorazarre gorazarre Strong desire for something
Xumutz xumutz Being in a bad mood
Bihotz txiki eduki bihotz txiki eduki To have a small heart

Dialogue

  • Person 1: Zergatik xumutz bazaude? (Why are you in a bad mood?)
  • Person 2: Etxean ahizpa nire arropa hartu du eta bere botila zuzenean nire ibilgailua handitu du! (My sister took my clothes at home and she directly increased the size of my car!)

Fun Facts

- Basque people are known for their strong sense of identity and pride in their language. The Basque language, also known as Euskara, is not related to any other language in the world, making it a unique and fascinating language to learn.

- Basque culture is heavily influenced by history and mythology. For example, Basque people have a strong connection to the sea, and their mythology is full of stories about mermaids and sea creatures.

- Basque people have a unique way of expressing themselves through dance. The Basque dance, also known as the Jota, is a lively and energetic dance that is performed throughout the Basque Country.

Further Resources

To continue learning Basque find native speakers and ask them any questions! Additionally, you can also use the Polyglot Club website to improve your Basque vocabulary.


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