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|region=[[w:Brittany|Brittany]] | |region=[[w:Brittany|Brittany]] | ||
|setting= Alternate Earth, France | |||
|speakers= over 2,000 | |||
|date= 2010 | |||
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|fam2=[[w:Celtic languages|Celtic]] | |fam2=[[w:Celtic languages|Celtic]] |
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Brest | |
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Eith-berest | |
Created by | Nicolas Campi |
Setting | Alternate Earth, France |
Native speakers | over 2,000 (2010) |
Early forms | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | ybr |
Brest (/ˈbɹɛst/; Brest: eith-berest [ejθ beˈrest] or brestig [ˈbrestig]) is brittonic language 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.
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.