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Salazarese dialect
Salazarese (locally ''Zaraitzuko uskara'') is the Basque dialect of the Salazar Valley of Navarre, Spain. In English it is also known as Zaraitzu Basque, the Zaraitzu dialect or Salazar dialect; in Spanish as ''Salacenco'' and in Basque as ''Zaraitzuko euskara''. Basque in the Salazar valley was spoken until the first half of the 20th century; ever since, the number of speakers started a marked decline. At the time of the 2002 linguistic census, there were only two native speakers left, both with ages over 85, and within a few years Salazarese was extinct.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ekialdeko nafarra (Euskalkia) )〕 However, its features had been documented over the 19th and 20th centuries. From the 1980s there has been a revival of the Basque language in Spain. As a result, roughly a quarter of the valley's inhabitants now speak Standard Basque. It would be possible to revive the Salazarese dialect to some degree by teaching the historical dialectal features of Salazarese to Batua speakers. == History ==
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