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- 71 bytes (8 words) - 10:40, 6 November 2008
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Breton language]]. Needs checking by a human.615 bytes (81 words) - 11:30, 11 January 2010
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- #REDIRECT [[Breton language]]29 bytes (3 words) - 10:30, 6 November 2008
- ...roup includes [[Welsh language|Welsh]], [[Cornish language|Cornish]] and [[Breton language|Breton]].1 KB (185 words) - 06:48, 7 November 2010
- {{r|Breton language||**}}455 bytes (60 words) - 13:02, 1 July 2009
- The closest relatives of Cornish are [[Welsh language|Welsh]] and [[Breton language|Breton]].2 KB (229 words) - 08:42, 26 July 2011
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Breton language]]. Needs checking by a human.615 bytes (81 words) - 11:30, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Breton language}}604 bytes (79 words) - 15:41, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Breton language}}526 bytes (60 words) - 22:05, 17 March 2010
- {{r|Breton language}}636 bytes (72 words) - 10:05, 30 May 2009
- ...ral [[Asia]]. Its closest relatives are [[Cornish language|Cornish]] and [[Breton language|Breton]]. ...thonic languages|Brythonic language]] in the same [[language family]] as [[Breton language|Breton]], spoken in [[France]], and [[Cornish language|Cornish]], spoken in5 KB (675 words) - 11:11, 24 January 2011
- ...thonic languages|Brythonic language]] in the same [[language family]] as [[Breton language|Breton]], spoken in [[France]], and [[Cornish Language|Cornish]], which wen7 KB (1,123 words) - 16:45, 10 February 2024
- ...he 'isle of apples'. This is more probable, since apple is still Aval in [[Breton language|Breton]] and [[Cornish]], and Afal in [[Welsh language|Welsh]], in which th4 KB (630 words) - 03:10, 7 October 2009
- {{r|Breton language}}4 KB (513 words) - 12:03, 21 March 2024
- *The apostrophe in [[Breton language|Breton]] ('''ch → c’h''').8 KB (1,135 words) - 14:24, 11 November 2012
- In [[Breton language|Breton]], the apostrophe serves as a diacritic by distinguishing the graphe9 KB (1,509 words) - 09:22, 11 February 2016
- ...he south, [[Francoprovençal language|Francoprovençal]] to the southeast, [[Breton language|Breton]] to the west, [[Dutch language|Dutch]] to the north and [[German la * Within the borders of [[France]], French tends to displace the use of [[Breton language|Breton]] in the west, [[Dutch language|Dutch]] in the north, [[German langu20 KB (2,914 words) - 19:11, 7 September 2023
- ...roup includes [[Welsh language|Welsh]], [[Cornish language|Cornish]] and [[Breton language|Breton]]. The prospects of survival for the remaining Celtic languages are21 KB (2,844 words) - 16:53, 12 March 2024
- ...any relation to 'light' it more properly means 'lightning-flash' (as in [[Breton language|Breton]] ''luc'h'' and [[Cornish language|Cornish]] ''lughes'')". However,9 KB (1,634 words) - 18:37, 23 August 2009
- |[[Breton language|Breton]]38 KB (5,070 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
- *'[[:br:Bro-Saoz|Bro-Saoz]]' ([[Breton language|Breton]])75 KB (11,181 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024