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Extinct European language of the Brittonic subgroup of families, spoken in the North of France in the between the 9th and the 11th century AD.
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Old Breton — ISO 639 3 Code : obt ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Historical … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Breton literature — Introduction the body of writings in the Breton language of northwestern France. Medieval poetry and drama No literary texts in Old Breton have survived. An 11th century poem translated from Breton into Latin demonstrates a strong… … Universalium
Breton literature — NOTOC Breton literature is the Breton language literary tradition of Brittany.Old and Middle literatureBreton literature can be categorised into an Old Breton period, from the 5th to 11th century; and a Middle Breton period, up to the 17th… … Wikipedia
Breton language — Infobox Language name=Breton nativename=Brezhoneg pronunciation=/bɾɛ.ˈzõː.nɛk/ states=France region=Brittany speakers=200,000 300,000 The most recent census (2001) shows about 270,000 speakers, with a yearly decline of about 10,000 speakers. The… … Wikipedia
Breton language — Celtic language spoken in Brittany in France. It was introduced in the 5th–6th centuries by immigrants from southern Britain. Breton is attested in glosses in Latin manuscripts of the 8th–10th centuries, but no continuous text is known before the … Universalium
Breton Federalist League — The Breton Federalist League (la Ligue fédéraliste de Bretagne) was a short lived Breton political party in the 1930s. A new organization with the same name was created in the 21st century. OriginAt its congress on April 11, 1931, the Breton… … Wikipedia
Old-time music — Stylistic origins British folk, African music, minstrel, Tin Pan Alley, gospel, Appalachian music Cultural origins English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish African, French, German, Spanish … Wikipedia
Old Time Music — Traduction à relire Old time music → … Wikipédia en Français
Breton — ► NOUN 1) a person from Brittany. 2) the language of Brittany, derived from Cornish. ORIGIN Old French, Briton … English terms dictionary
Old Mines, Missouri — Coordinates: 38°0′22.3″N 90°45′48.2″W / 38.006194°N 90.763389°W / 38.006194; 90.763389 … Wikipedia