different between breton vs comeintoforce
breton
Esperanto
Noun
breton
- accusative singular of breto
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b??.t??/
Adjective
breton (feminine singular bretonne, masculine plural bretons, feminine plural bretonnes)
- Breton (of or relating to Brittany, its language or people)
Derived terms
Noun
breton m (uncountable)
- the Breton language
Derived terms
Further reading
- “breton” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- robent
Occitan
Adjective
breton m (feminine singular bretona, masculine plural bretons, feminine plural bretonas)
- Breton (of or relating to Brittany, its language or people)
Noun
breton m (plural bretons)
- the Breton language
Old French
Adjective
breton m (oblique and nominative feminine singular bretone)
- Breton (of or relating to Brittany, its language or people)
Declension
Romanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bre?ton/
Etymology 1
From French breton.
Adjective
breton m or n (feminine singular breton?, masculine plural bretoni, feminine and neuter plural bretone)
- Breton
Noun
breton m (plural bretoni)
- Breton (person)
Etymology 2
From French [à la] bretonne.
Noun
breton n (plural bretoane)
- (hair) bangs, fringe
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