- Breton language - Wikipedia
Breton is spoken mainly in Lower Brittany, but also in a more dispersed way in Upper Brittany (where it is spoken alongside Gallo and French), and in areas around the world that have Breton emigrants
- Breton language | History, Grammar Dialects | Britannica
Breton language, one of the six extant Celtic languages (the others being Cornish, Welsh, Irish, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx) Breton is spoken in Brittany in northwestern France
- Breton中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
In France, small minorities speak Breton and Basque They sang in Breton, a Celtic tongue related to Welsh The inhabitants of the island are mostly descendants of Bretons who settled here 300 years ago They were Bretons who had served in the French Navy
- Breton language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot
Information about Breton, a Celtic language spoken in Brittany in the northwest of France by about 206,000 people
- Breton – Brezhoneg – Language Library
Breton, or Brezhoneg, is a Celtic language native to the region of Brittany (Breizh) in northwestern France As one of the few surviving Celtic languages, Breton reflects an ancient heritage tied to the oral traditions, identity, and resilience of the Breton people
- Breton language - Wikiwand
Breton is a Southwestern Brittonic language of the Celtic language group spoken in Brittany, part of modern-day France It is the only Celtic language still wid
- Breton About Breton - Wikiversity
Breton is the only Celtic language still spoken on the mainland European continent It is not however a derivative of ancient Gaulish, the Celtic tongue of ancient France and much of central Europe
- Bretons - Wikipedia
There are numerous records of Celtic Christian missionaries migrating from Britain during the second wave of Breton colonisation, especially the legendary seven founder-saints of Brittany as well as Gildas As in Cornwall, many Breton towns are named after these early saints
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