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Eastern Navarrese | |
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Native to | Spain |
Region | Navarre |
Extinct | 1991 |
Basque
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Dialects | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | None |
Eastern Navarrese dialects are the two tan ones at right |
Eastern Navarrese (Ekialdeko nafar euskalkia in Basque) is an extinct Basque dialect spoken in Navarre, Spain. It included two subdialects: Salazarese and Roncalais.[1]
The name of this dialect was proposed by the foremost living Basque dialectologist, Koldo Zuazo, in a new classification of Basque dialects published in 2004. Later on, when the last speakers (of the Salazarese subdialect) died at the beginning of the 21st century,[1] Zuazo retired Eastern Navarrese from the list of living dialects.