What is the only language in the world that has no relation to any other language?


The Basque people speak to the world in Euskara. The Basque language, or Euskara, is spoken in the mountains between Spain and France. Euskara is a genetically isolated language; in other words, it is related to no other known language family. Since it is spoken in the mountains, the people here didn’t get out too much hence the isolation of the language.
While certain aspects of Euskara have similarities with other non-Indo-European languages, no definitive connection has been made between Euskara and any other language in the world. Because the Basque Country sits in both France and Spain and many Basques are at minimum bilingual, people often think Euskara must be a dialect of French or Spanish or some sort of related Romance language. However, Euskara is oddly unrelated to French and Spanish, although it borrows some words from these languages. After all, they are linguistic neighbors, just not linguistic relatives.

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