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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
Lingua bretone - Wikiwand Il bretone è una lingua brittonica parlata da circa 207 000 persone nella regione della Bretagna I suoi locutori sono definiti bretoni o brettoni
Discover the Breton Language: A Journey into Celtic Heritage Nestled in the scenic landscapes of Brittany, France, lies a linguistic gem that often remains concealed from the global spotlight – the Breton language Unbeknownst to many, the Breton language boasts a rich history, deeply rooted in the ancient Celtic heritage
Breton - Wikibooks, open books for an open world Breton is a Celtic language spoken in Brittany, in western France, where it was historically the primary language of Lower Brittany and a minority language in Upper Brittany
The Bretons of Brittany, France - Owlcation The Bretons are descendants of the Britons, who emigrated from southwestern Great Britain to the farthest western shores of Brittany, France, and brought the Brittonic Celtic languages with them
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
Lingua bretone - Wikipedia Il bretone (nome nativo brezhoneg, pronunciato: [breˈzõːnɛk] o [bʁeˈzõːnək], ascolta ⓘ; in francese breton) è una lingua brittonica parlata da circa 207 000 persone nella regione della Bretagna