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Brezhoneg
Introduction to the Breton
Language Course
A bep seurt
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As well as the preceding rules, you need to know how
written Breton is pronounced.
Vowels
Breton spelling |
Pronunciation |
añ (and añv in final position) |
is pronounced /ã/ |
oñ (and oñv in final position) |
is pronounced /õ/ |
eñ (and eñv in final position) |
is pronounced as en in
French chien |
iñ (and iñv in final position) |
/i/ nasalised |
uñ (and uñv in final position) |
/ü/ nasalised, as
in French brun with slightly
pursed lips |
u |
is pronounced /y/ |
e |
is pronounced /e/ |
ê |
is pronounced /ê/ |
eu |
is pronounced /ö/
or /Ö/ |
ou |
is pronounced /u/ |
où |
is pronounced /u/,
/o/ or /öw/ similar to ow in English
low |
an |
is pronounced with the consonant i.e. an+n :
/ãn/ |
on |
is pronounced with the consonant i.e. on+n :
/õn/ |
eo |
is either pronounced as a dipthong (two vowels
following each other) /eo/ or as /ê/ |
ao |
is either pronounced as a dipthong /ao/ or as /o/ |
ae |
is either pronounced as a dipthong /ae/ or as /ê/ |
Other vowels are pronounced as they are written.
Consonants
Breton Spelling |
Pronunciation |
ilh |
is pronounced ee + y /ij/ |
zh |
is pronounced /z/
except in the region around Vannes where it is
pronounced /h/ or
/x/ |
gn |
is pronounced n + y /nj/ |
ch |
is pronounced as in machine |
j |
is pronounced like s in treasure |
c'h |
is pronounced /x/ |
y |
is pronounced as in English at the beginning of a
word. |
v |
is pronounced /v/
within a word, /o/ and
/f/ at the end of a
noun after a consonant, /w/ at the end of a verb root, and
elsewhere as a consonant. |
Other consonants are pronounced as they are written
within words.
For final consonants and words linked in the sentence,
see the notes above.
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Introduction to the Breton Language
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