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“Arauen eta oztopoen kontra” elkarrizketa

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“Gazteak mintzo”

Cómo aprendemos idiomas los españoles

Hablar inglés en España: cuestión de clase

El inglés es para jóvenes y rentas altas: “El neoliberalismo ha cambiado la forma de ver las lenguas, ahora son una inversión”

¿Qué es un bertsolari? El éxito de los improvisadores vascos que llenan pabellones

Podcast El dolor de llengua

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