Breton in Portuguese
Breton in Portuguese is bretão, bretã — Breton means a person from Brittany, the region in northwest France.
Breton in Portuguese
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Of, from or relating to the region of Brittany, France.
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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 Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Breton" in Portuguese?
"Breton" in Portuguese is bretão, bretã. 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 Portuguese, "Breton" is bretão, bretã.
Are there other ways to say "Breton" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "Breton": bretão, bretã.
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