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  1. Breizh

    Brittany (/ ˈbrɪtəni /; French: Bretagne [bʁətaɲ] (listen); Breton: Breizh, pronounced [bʁɛjs] or [bʁɛx]; Gallo: Bertaèyn [bəʁtaɛɲ]) is a peninsula, historical country, and cultural area in the west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica during the period of Roman occupation.
    Area: 34,023 km² (13,136 sq mi)
    Country: France
    Demonym: Bretons
    ISO 3166 code: FR-E
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    What is Breton in English?
    Breton ( / ˈbrɛtən /, French: [bʁətɔ̃]; brezhoneg [bʁeˈzõːnɛk] ( listen) or [brəhõˈnek] in Morbihan) is a Southwestern Brittonic language of the Celtic language family spoken in Brittany .
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    Who are the Bretons of Brittany?
    Brittany and its people are counted as one of the six Celtic nations. Ethnically, along with the Cornish and Welsh, the Bretons are Celtic Britons. The actual number of Bretons in Brittany and France as a whole is difficult to assess as the government of France does not collect statistics on ethnicity.
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    Does Breton have more French in it than other Celtic languages?
    Page 295: "Breton has also much more heavily from French throughout its history than any of the other British Celtic languages ever have from English, to the extent that two-fifths of the ordinary vocabulary is of French origin, according to some extents". ^ Strang, Barbara M. H (2015).
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breton_language

    Breton is a Southwestern Brittonic language of the Celtic language family spoken in Brittany, part of modern-day France. It is the only Celtic language still in use on the European mainland, albeit as a member of the insular branch instead of the continental grouping. Breton was brought from Great Britain to … See more

    Breton is spoken in Lower Brittany (Breton: Breizh-Izel), roughly to the west of a line linking Plouha (west of Saint-Brieuc) and La Roche-Bernard (east of Vannes). It comes from a Brittonic language community that once extended from … See more

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    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 … See more

    In the late 20th century, the French government considered incorporating the independent Breton-language immersion schools (called Diwan) into the state education system. … See more

    Nouns
    Breton nouns are marked for gender and number. While Breton gender is fairly typical of gender systems across western Europe (with the exception of Basque and modern English), Breton number markers demonstrate rarer … See more

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    In 1925, Professor Roparz Hemon founded the Breton-language review Gwalarn. During its 19-year run, Gwalarn tried to raise the language to the level of a great international … See more

    Nation
    As noted, only French is an official language of France. Supporters of Breton and other minority languages continue to argue for their … See more

    Vowels
    Vowels in Breton may be short or long. All unstressed vowels are short; stressed vowels can be short or long (vowel lengths are not noted in usual orthographies as they are implicit in the phonology of particular dialects, … See more

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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bretons

    The Bretons are a Celtic ethnic group native to Brittany. They trace much of their heritage to groups of Brittonic speakers who emigrated from southwestern Great Britain, particularly Cornwall and Devon, mostly during the Anglo-Saxon invasion. They migrated in waves from the 3rd to 9th century (most heavily from 450 to 600) into Armorica, which was subsequently named Brittany after them.

    • Brittany: 3,318,904 ·
    • Île-de-France: 1,500,000
    • France: 6–7 million
    • Loire-Atlantique: 1,394,909 ·
  5. https://owlcation.com/humanities/The-Bretons-of-Brittany-France

    Jul 25, 2014 · The Bretons of Brittany, France or Breizh, as they call their native land, are the last vestiges of the Celtic Britons that migrated from Great Britain …

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  6. https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-bretons...

    Apr 25, 2017 · Breton buttermilk is known as lait ribot, and it is usually drunk together with a meal of galettes or crepes, served with bacon, eggs, sausages, …

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