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Breton Vocabulary - Drinks

Hi Breton learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn the most important Breton words related to drinks. We will learn how to say different types of drinks in Breton and how to pronounce them. Let's get started!

Drinks in Breton

Drinks are an important part of our daily lives. In Breton, there are many words for different types of drinks. Here is a list of some of the most common drinks in Breton:

Breton Pronunciation English Translation
gwin /gwin/ wine
bier /bjeːr/ beer
c'hwezh /xweːz/ juice
kafe /kafe/ coffee
te /te/ tea

As you can see, the pronunciation of these words is quite simple. The only thing you need to remember is that the letter "w" is pronounced as /w/ and the letter "zh" is pronounced as /z/.

Common Phrases

Now that you know the words for different types of drinks, let's look at some common phrases related to drinks. Here are some of the most common phrases you might hear when talking about drinks in Breton:

  • Un tamm gwin? - Would you like some wine?
  • Pelec'h emañ ar bier? - Where is the beer?
  • Petra zo ganeoc'h da evañ? - What do you have to drink?
  • Petra zo da zebriñ gant ar c'hwezh? - What goes with juice?
  • Petra zo da evañ? - What is there to drink?
  • Petra zo da zebriñ gant ar kafe? - What goes with coffee?
  • Petra zo da zebriñ gant ar te? - What goes with tea?

These phrases are very useful when talking about drinks in Breton. You can use them in any conversation about drinks.

Conclusion

In this lesson, we learned the most important Breton words related to drinks. We also looked at some common phrases related to drinks in Breton. Now you should have a better understanding of how to talk about drinks in Breton.


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