Zein hizkuntza hitzegiten du? is a Basque equivalent of the English question "What language is spoken?"
Specifically, the interrogative zein is "what." The noun hizkuntza means "language." The verb hitzegiten du translates as "is spoken" in this context.
The pronunciation will be "seyen* ee-SKOON-tsa EE-tse-GHEE-tehn doo" in Guizpuzcoan Basque.
*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye" when pronounced colloquially and conversationally.
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