Breton in German
Breton in German is bretonisch, Bretone, Bretonin — Breton means a person from Brittany, the region in northwest France.
Breton in German
bretonisch
Of, from or relating to the region of Brittany, France.
Bretone
(countable) A native or inhabitant of the region of Brittany, France.
Bretonin
(countable) A native or inhabitant of the region of Brittany, France.
Bretonisch
(countable) A native or inhabitant of the region of Brittany, France.
Bretonisch
(uncountable) The Celtic language of Brittany.
Bretone
(uncountable) The Celtic language of Brittany.
Bretonin
(uncountable) The Celtic language of Brittany.
What does "Breton" mean?
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noun A person from Brittany, the region in northwest France.
"The restaurant was run by a Breton who insisted on serving proper buckwheat crepes."
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noun The Celtic language traditionally spoken in Brittany, related to Welsh and Cornish.
"Street signs in parts of Brittany are written in both French and Breton."
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adj Coming from, or relating to, Brittany.
"She wore a striped Breton shirt she'd bought on holiday."
Breton in a sentence
- The restaurant was run by a Breton who insisted on serving proper buckwheat crepes.
- Street signs in parts of Brittany are written in both French and Breton.
- She wore a striped Breton shirt she'd bought on holiday.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Breton" in German?
"Breton" in German is bretonisch, Bretone, Bretonin. Breton means: A person from Brittany, the region in northwest France.
How do you use "Breton" in a sentence?
Example: "The restaurant was run by a Breton who insisted on serving proper buckwheat crepes." In German, "Breton" is bretonisch, Bretone, Bretonin.
Are there other ways to say "Breton" in German?
Yes — German has 4 translations listed for "Breton": bretonisch, Bretone, Bretonin, Bretonisch.
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