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Breton is a Brittonic Celtic language in the Indo-European family, and its grammar has many traits in common with these languages. Like most Indo-European languages it has grammatical gender, grammatical number, articles and inflections and, like the other Celtic languages, Breton has mutations.
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Breton-language schools do not receive funding from the national government, though the Brittany Region may fund them. [31] Another teaching method is a bilingual approach by Div Yezh [32] ("Two Languages") in the State schools, created in 1979. Dihun [33] ("Awakening") was created in 1990 for bilingual education in the Catholic schools.
Breton words and phrases (4 P) Pages in category "Breton language" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
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Gallo shares certain areal features such as points of vocabulary, idiom, and pronunciation with Breton, but is a Romance language. Neither language has official status under French law; however, some still use Breton as an everyday language.
8 languages. العربية ... Breton words and phrases (4 P) C. Celtic names (5 C, 4 P) Cornish words and phrases (1 C, 4 P) D. ... Pages in category "Celtic words ...
The logo of Ofis Publik ar Brezhoneg (In Breton and French) The Public Office for the Breton Language (Breton: Ofis Publik ar Brezhoneg; French: Office public de la langue bretonne) was established on 15 October 2010 as a public institution, with state and regional cooperation and funding, to promote and develop teaching and use of the Breton language in daily life.