Breton grammar

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title: Breton grammar
text: Breton is a Brittonic Celtic language in the Indo-European family, and its grammar has many traits in common with these languages. Like most Indo-European languages it has grammatical gender, grammatical number, articles and inflections and, like the other Celtic languages, Breton has mutations. In addition to the singular–plural system, it also has a singulative–collective system, similar to Welsh. Unlike the other Brittonic languages, Breton has both a definite and indefinite article, whereas
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description: Grammar of the Breton language
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date created: 2007-10-31T22:23:04Z
date modified: 2024-09-01T08:54:01Z
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