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|name              = Brittainese
|name              = Brittainese
|nativename        = bretneis
|nativename        = bretneis
|pronunciation    = ˌbrɛtˈneːz
|pronunciation    = brətˈneːz
|pronunciation_key = IPA for Brittainese
|pronunciation_key = IPA for Brittainese
|created          = 2022
|created          = 2022
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Brittainese (''bretneis'' [[IPA for Brittainese|[ˌbrɛtˈneːz]]] or ''leng bretneis'' [[IPA for Brittainese|[ˈlɛŋg ˌbrɛtˈneːz]]]) is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romance_languages Romance language] spoken by around 400 million people as a native language, mainly in the Brittish Isles, North America, Australia, India and Africa. It is most closely related with the Channel languages and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_language French], with which it forms the North-West branch of the Romance languages, and with which it shares many linguistic features.
Brittainese (''bretneis'' [[IPA for Brittainese|[brətˈneːz]]] or ''leng bretneis'' [[IPA for Brittainese|[ˈlɛŋg brətˈneːz]]]) is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romance_languages Romance language] spoken by around 400 million people as a native language, mainly in the Brittish Isles, North America, Australia, India and Africa. It is most closely related with the Channel languages and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_language French], with which it forms the North-West branch of the Romance languages, and with which it shares many linguistic features.




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