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[[Category:Celtic languages]] [[Category:Indo-European languages]]
{{Infobox language
|name=Brest
|nativename=Yeth-brest
|region=[[w:Brittany|Brittany]]
|familycolor=Indo-European
|fam2=[[w:Celtic languages|Celtic]]
|fam3=[[w:Insular Celtic languages|Insular Celtic]]
|fam4=[[w:Brittonic languages|Brittonic]]
|fam5=[[w:Southwestern Brittonic languages|Southwestern]]
|ancestor=[[w:Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]]
|ancestor2=[[w:Proto-Celtic language|Proto-Celtic]]
|ancestor3=[[w:Old Brittonic|Old Brittonic]]
|script        =  [[w:Latin script|Latin]]
|creator = [[User:Nicomega|Nicolas Campi]]
|iso3=ybr
|notice=IPA
}}


A very weird mixture of germanic, with substrate of brittonic.
A very weird mixture of brittonic and french with substrate germanic.


==Introduction==
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===Orthography===
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===Vowels===
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==Syntax==
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===Dependent clauses===
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==Sample texts==
==Sample texts==
:'''Y'lof vin, vy lof min? Both'vir myn lof darst.'''
:'''Y'lof vin, vy lof min? Both'vir myn lof darst.'''
:''I love you, do you love me? Without you my love perishes.''
:''I love you, do you love me? Without you my love perishes.''
==Other resources==
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Revision as of 01:39, 5 February 2021

Brest
Yeth-brest
Created byNicolas Campi
Early forms
Language codes
ISO 639-3ybr
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A very weird mixture of brittonic and french with substrate germanic.

Introduction

Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Vowels

Phonotactics

Morphology

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Sample texts

Y'lof vin, vy lof min? Both'vir myn lof darst.
I love you, do you love me? Without you my love perishes.

Other resources