Dhivehi to Basque Translation

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Common Phrases From Dhivehi to Basque

DhivehiBasque
ޝުކުރިއްޔާEskerrik asko
ޕްލީޒްMesedez
މަޢާފަށް އެދެންBarkatu
އައްސަލާމް ޢަލައިކުމްKaixo
ވަރަށް ސަލާންAgur
އާނBai
ނޫންEz
ހާލު ކިހިނެތް?Zelan zaude?
ވަގުތުކޮޅެއްދީBarkatu
އަހަންނަކަށް ނޭނގެEz dakit
އަހަންނަށް ފަހުމް ވޭulertzen dut
އަޅުގަނޑަށް ހީވަނީ އެހެންhori uste dut
ފަހަރެއްގަAgian
ފަހުން ފެންނާނެ ކަމަށް އުންމީދުކުރަންGero arte
އަޅާލުންKontuz ibili
ކޮންކަމެއް އޮތީ?Zer gertatzen da?
އަޅާނުލާBerdin dio
ޔަޤީނެއްނުNoski
ހަމަ އެވަގުތުOraintxe bertan
ހިނގާ ދާންGoazen

Interesting information about Dhivehi Language

Dhivehi, also known as Maldivian, is the official language of the Republic of Maldives. It belongs to the Indo-Aryan family and shares similarities with Sinhala spoken in Sri Lanka. Dhivehi has its own unique script called Thaana which consists of 24 letters derived from Arabic numerals. With around 350,000 native speakers primarily residing in the Maldives archipelago, it serves as their mother tongue for everyday communication and writing purposes. Historically influenced by various languages including Sanskrit and Tamil due to trade relations across South Asia over centuries; however today's Dhivehi vocabulary predominantly comprises loanwords from English following British colonial influence during early-20th century.

Know About Basque Language

Basque, also known as Euskara, is a unique and ancient language spoken in the Basque Country region of northern Spain and southwestern France. It is considered an isolate language with no known linguistic relatives. With over 700,000 speakers worldwide, it holds official status in the Spanish autonomous regions of Basque Country and Navarre. The origins of this pre-Indo-European language remain mysterious to linguists. Its complex grammar structure includes agglutination (adding affixes) for word formation rather than relying on word order or inflectional endings like most languages do. Despite historical pressures from neighboring Romance languages such as Spanish and French, efforts have been made to preserve Basque through education initiatives promoting bilingualism among younger generations. Today there are various dialects within the Basque-speaking community but Standardized Batua serves as a unified written form across all regions.

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