Euskara, also known as the Basque language, is a unique language spoken primarily in the Basque Country, which spans parts of Spain and France. It is one of the oldest languages in Europe and is not related to any other known language family, making it a linguistic isolate. Euskara has several dialects, reflecting the diverse regions where it is spoken.
The language has a rich cultural heritage and is an essential part of Basque identity. Efforts to promote and preserve Euskara have increased in recent years, with educational programs and media initiatives aimed at revitalizing its use among younger generations.