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'''Demat''', Breton Learners! š | '''Demat''', Breton Learners! š | ||
ā” Do you want to learn how to say āHelloā in '''Breton'''? | |||
Ā | Breton is a Celtic language spoken by 207,000 people in Brittany, France. | ||
Greetings are an important part of any language because they allow you to connect and communicate with others. Ā | Greetings are an important part of any language because they allow you to connect and communicate with others. Ā | ||
If youāre planning a trip to the country or are trying to learn Breton, keep reading to discover some of the most important greetings. | If youāre planning a trip to the country or are trying to learn Breton, keep reading to discover some of the most important greetings. | ||
Letās get started! š¤ | Letās get started! š¤ |
Revision as of 12:10, 25 December 2022
š¤ Breton Greetings for Everyday Life
Demat, Breton Learners! š
ā” Do you want to learn how to say āHelloā in Breton?
Breton is a Celtic language spoken by 207,000 people in Brittany, France.
Greetings are an important part of any language because they allow you to connect and communicate with others.
If youāre planning a trip to the country or are trying to learn Breton, keep reading to discover some of the most important greetings.
Letās get started! š¤
Greetings
English | Breton |
---|---|
general greeting | BoƱjour |
general greeting | Demat |
general greeting | Demad |
formal greeting and greeting spoken to a group of people | Demat deoc'h |
formal greeting and greeting spoken to a group of people | Demad deoc'h |
informal greeting spoken to one person | Demat dit |
informal greeting spoken to one person | Demad dit |
evening greeting | Nozvezh vat |
evening greeting | Not vat |
how are you? formal | Mont a ra mat ganeoc'h? |
reply to Mont a ra mat ganeoc'h | Ya, mont a ra mat ganin |
how are you? formal | Mat an traoĆ¹ ganeoc'h? |
how are you? informal | Mat an traoĆ¹ ganit? |
reply to Mat an traoĆ¹ ganeoc'h and Mat an traoĆ¹ ganit | Ya, mat-tre |
formal greeting and greeting spoken to a group of people, in the Vannetais dialect | Demat deoh |
informal greeting in the Vannetais dialect | Demat dis |
welcome greeting | Degemer mat |
welcome greeting | degemer mat |
hello | salud dit
salud deoc'h |
How are you?
I am fine, well |
Mat an traoĆ¹/jeu ganit ?
Mat an traoĆ¹/jeu ganin. |
What's your name?
My name is ... |
Petra vez graet ac'hanout ?... a vez graet ac'hanon |
What's your name?
My name is ... |
Petra eo da anv ?
... eo ma anv |
What's your name?
My name is ... |
Piv oc'h-c'hwi ?
... on-me |
first name | an anv-bihan, ar c'hentanv
an anv-badez |
last name, family name | an anv-familh
an anv-tiegezh |
good morning/afternoon | demat (dit / deoc'h) |
good evening | noz vat |
good night | nozvezh vat,
noziad vat (dit / deoc'h) |
goodbye | kenavo |
See you | Kenavo kentaƱ tro.
Ken ar wech all. Ken/Betek ar c'hentaƱ |
I love you | Da garout a ran |
I love you | Karout 'ran ac'hanout.
Me 'gar ac'hanout |
I am crazy about you | Sot on ganit |
Good luck! | ChaƱs vat ! |
please | mar plij |
thanks | trugarez |
yes | ya |
I understand | Kompren a ran |
I speak Breton | Komz a ran brezhoneg |
Super! | Dreist ! Kabidan ! Fiskal ! |
Congratulation! | Gourc'hemennoĆ¹ ! |
no | ket,
nann [interro-nƩgative] |
I don't understand | Ne gomprenan ket |
I don't speak Breton | Ne gomzan ket brezhoneg |
Damn! | Chaous ! Brenn ! |
sorry
excuse me |
digarez
Ma digarezit |
Help! | Forzh ma buhez ! |
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