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[[Category:User:Nicomega]] [[Category:A posteriori]] [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Conlangs]]
[[Category:User:Nicomega]] {{IE|germ}}
[[Category:Celtic languages]] [[Category:Indo-European languages]]
{{Infobox language
{{Infobox language
|name=Brest
|name=Brest
|nativename=Eith-berest
|nativename=''Brest''
|pronunciation    = ˈbrest
|pronunciation_key = IPA for Brest
|state            = Brestig
|region=[[w:Brittany|Brittany]]
|region=[[w:Brittany|Brittany]]
|setting= Alternate Earth, France
|setting           = Alt-history Europe, Northwestern France
|speakers= over 2,000
|created          = 2010
|date= 2010
|familycolor=Indo-European
|familycolor=Indo-European
|fam2=[[w:Celtic languages|Celtic]]
|fam2=[[w:Celtic languages|Celtic]]
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|script        =  [[w:Latin script|Latin]]
|script        =  [[w:Latin script|Latin]]
|creator = [[User:Nicomega|Nicolas Campi]]
|creator = [[User:Nicomega|Nicolas Campi]]
|stand1            = Eastern Brestig dialect
|script1          = Latn
|nation            = Brest
|iso3=ybr
|iso3=ybr
|notice=IPA
|notice=IPA
}}
}}


[[Brest]] (/{{IPA|ˈbɹɛst}}/; [[Brest]]: ''eith-berest'' [{{IPA|ejθ beˈrest}}] or ''brestig'' [{{IPA|ˈbrestig}}]) is brittonic language spoken in rural areas of northwestern France.
[[Brest]] (/{{IPA|ˈbɹɛst}}/; [[Brest]]: ''brest'' [{{IPA|ˈbrest}}] or ''brestig'' [{{IPA|ˈbrestig}}]) is an [[a posteriori]] brittonic altlang spoken in rural areas of northwestern France.


It exhibits notable germanic influence and substrate, along with many borrowings from both a substrate germanic language and French. It is believed by some to have arised after the creation of a pidgin in the area, although many scholars dispute this vehemently.
It exhibits notable germanic influence and substrate, along with many borrowings from both a [[w:substrate|substrate]] germanic language and French. It is believed by some to have arised after the creation of a [[w:creole|creole]] in the area, although many scholars dispute this idea vehemently.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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==Orthography==
The alphabet consists of 26 letters, six of which are vowels and 20 consonants. Contractions make use of the apostrophe to mark vowel omission.
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 50em; text-align: center; border-collapse:collapse;"
! colspan="26" | Letters of the Brest alphabet
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| Aa || Bb || Cc || Dd || Ee || Ff || Gg || Hh || Ii || Kk || Ll || Mm || Nn || Ññ || Oo || Pp || Rr || Ss || Tt || Uu || Vv || Vhvh || Ww || Yy || Zz || Zhzh
|}
</center>
Non-native letters may occur in some foreign words or proper nouns, chiefly in toponyms and given names.
==Phonology==
==Phonology==
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===Orthography===
===Consonants===
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==Sample texts==
==Sample texts==
:'''Y'lof vin, vy lof min? Both'vir myn lof darst.'''
:'''Yi lovh vi, lovh-vu mi? Mañc di vir, ma lovh mar.'''
:''I love you, do you love me? Without you my love perishes.''
:''I love you, do you love me? Without you my love withers.''
 
:'''Queth gammir, pur no brenn lovhin.'''
:''Pray with me, for our beloved king.''
 
:'''Ur brenn wynn zi lovhin pur hi leyd.'''
:''A good king is loved by his people.''


==Other resources==
==Other resources==
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