"Bretagne" is a French equivalent of the Breton word "Breizh."
Specifically, the French word is a feminine noun. Its feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." Both the original Breton and the French words translate into English as the northern French region of "Brittany."
The pronunciation is "breh-tah-nyuh."
It is French in origin it meas to shelter.
the french word for east is est.
yes champagne is a french word
The French word for freedom is liberte.
Mocha is not a French word.
Brittany in French is 'la Bretagne' ( in Breton it's Breizh)
Gallo is a Breton word meaning French. It is the name of a dialect of French influenced by Breton and is spoken in the Eastern part of Brittany.
Breizh Cola was created in 2002.
They are French and they are a Breton.
The main languages spoken in Bretagne (Brittany) are French and Breton. French is the official language, while Breton is a Celtic language that is spoken by a minority of the population.
The main languages spoken in Brittany are French and Breton. French is the official language of the region, while Breton is a Celtic language closely related to Welsh and is spoken by a smaller proportion of the population.
I am Breton (inhabitant of the French western region of Brittany)
There's no reason for people's names to be spelled differently in another language, except if they already exist in a slightly different form (e.g. Stephen - Etienne) If your name is Brittany and you're going to a French-speaking country, you're not going to change your ID or passport, your name stays the same. In French, Brittany is the name of a region, not a personal name - la Bretagne and in Breton it is Breizh.
The words are simply the French and English versions of the name of the home of the Bretons, who are the same Celtic people as the Britons. In the same way, Spain is España in Spanish, Italy is Italia in Italian, Finland is Suomi in Finnish.When you see a car with a plate reading 'Bzh' on the back, that's because Brittany is Breizh in Breton.
A britanny,french pancake
Loic or Loig is a typical Breton boy's name - it's the Breton form of Louis.
Le menhir is a French word (from old Breton: man + stone) meaning standing stone.