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'''Demat''', Breton Learners! 😃
'''Demat''', Breton Learners! 😃


reton is a Celtic language spoken in the Brittany region of France. It is a rich and vibrant language with a long history and cultural heritage. In this page, you will learn the various ways to greet people in Breton language, which will help you connect with the locals and immerse yourself in the culture. Whether you're visiting Brittany for leisure or for business, knowing how to say "Hello" and "Greetings" in Breton is a great way to start a conversation and show respect for the culture. So, let's dive in and learn some essential Breton greetings! šŸ¤—
Breton is a Celtic language spoken in the Brittany region of France. It is a rich and vibrant language with a long history and cultural heritage. In this page, you will learn the various ways to greet people in Breton language, which will help you connect with the locals and immerse yourself in the culture. Whether you're visiting Brittany for leisure or for business, knowing how to say "Hello" and "Greetings" in Breton is a great way to start a conversation and show respect for the culture. So, let's dive in and learn some essential Breton greetings! šŸ¤—


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===Comment dit-on bonjour en Breton ? Breizh Storming===
===Comment dit-on bonjour en Breton ? Breizh Storming===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PrGs6KxbgI</youtube>
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PrGs6KxbgI</youtube>


==Free Breton Lessons==
==Free Breton Lessons==
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==Sources==
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[[Category:Jennifers]]
[[Category:Jennifers]]
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Breton/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
* [[Language/Breton/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]
* [[Language/Breton/Vocabulary/Drinks|Drinks]]
* [[Language/Breton/Vocabulary/Weather-and-Climate|Weather and Climate]]
* [[Language/Breton/Vocabulary/Geography|Geography]]
* [[Language/Breton/Vocabulary/Education|Education]]
* [[Language/Breton/Vocabulary/Usual-expressions-and-words-in-Breton|Usual expressions and words in Breton]]
* [[Language/Breton/Vocabulary/Clothes|Clothes]]
* [[Language/Breton/Vocabulary/Sports,-Hobbies-and-Games|Sports, Hobbies and Games]]
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 27 March 2023

šŸ¤— Breton Greetings for Everyday Life
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Demat, Breton Learners! 😃

Breton is a Celtic language spoken in the Brittany region of France. It is a rich and vibrant language with a long history and cultural heritage. In this page, you will learn the various ways to greet people in Breton language, which will help you connect with the locals and immerse yourself in the culture. Whether you're visiting Brittany for leisure or for business, knowing how to say "Hello" and "Greetings" in Breton is a great way to start a conversation and show respect for the culture. So, let's dive in and learn some essential Breton greetings! šŸ¤—

Greetings[edit | edit source]

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 traoù ganeoc'h?
how are you? informal Mat an traoù ganit?
reply to Mat an traoù ganeoc'h and Mat an traoù 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 traoù/jeu ganit ?
  • Mat an traoù/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'hemennoù !
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 !

Videos[edit | edit source]

1# Cours de breton dĆ©butant : saluer[edit | edit source]

Comment dire bonjour en breton - Brezhoneg Bemdez[edit | edit source]

Comment dit-on bonjour en Breton ? Breizh Storming[edit | edit source]

Free Breton Lessons[edit | edit source]

Language Exchange[edit | edit source]

Forum[edit | edit source]

Tools[edit | edit source]

Marketplace[edit | edit source]

Sources[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]