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Kiitos (Thank you), I am familiar with the origins of the Finnish language. Additionally, I don't recall reading another post stating that Finnish was the oldest European language. The most musical sounding yes, I recall writing that in my post. That statement of course is subjective, like individual taste in music. For that oversight I stand corrected.
I am hoping you can now answer my question. Are there any contemporary musical recording artists wring and recording lyrics using the Euskara, Basque language? If so, could you please provide a link(s) to where I can listen to the music?
Hyvää illanjatkoa! (Have a nice evening!) Or, depending on your time zone. Hyvää yötä! (Good night!)
Kiitos (Thank you), I am familiar with the origins of the Finnish language. Additionally, I don't recall reading another post stating that Finnish was the oldest European language. The most musical sounding yes, I recall writing that in my post. That statement of course is subjective, like individual taste in music. For that oversight I stand corrected.
I am hoping you can now answer my question. Are there any contemporary musical recording artists wring and recording lyrics using the Euskara, Basque language? If so, could you please provide a link(s) to where I can listen to the music?
Hyvää illanjatkoa! (Have a nice evening!) Or, depending on your time zone. Hyvää yötä! (Good night!)