Bretagne

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== Dutch == === Etymology === From Middle Dutch [Term?], from Middle French [Term?] or Old French [Term?]. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /brəˈtɑn.jə/ Hyphenation: Bre‧tag‧ne Rhymes: -ɑnjə === Proper noun === Bretagne n Brittany (a cultural region, historical province, and peninsula in northwest France) Brittany (an administrative region of northwest France, including most of the historic region of Brittany) ==== Related terms ==== Bretons == Finnish == === Etymology === Learned borrowing from French Bretagne. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈbretɑnje/, [ˈbre̞t̪ɑ̝nje̞] Rhymes: -etɑnje Syllabification(key): Bre‧tag‧ne Hyphenation(key): Bre‧tag‧ne === Proper noun === Bretagne Brittany (a cultural region, historical province, and peninsula in northwest France) Brittany (an administrative region of northwest France, including most of the historic region of Brittany) ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Related terms ==== bretoni bretagnelainen == French == === Etymology === From Old French Bretaigne, from Latin Britannia. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /bʁə.taɲ/ Rhymes: -aɲ === Proper noun === Bretagne f Brittany (a cultural region, historical province, and peninsula in northwest France) Brittany (an administrative region of northwest France, including most of the historic region of Brittany) (history) Britannia (the island of Britain in historic times, especially as a Roman province) ==== Derived terms ==== Grande-Bretagne ==== Related terms ==== breton, Breton britannique ==== Descendants ==== → Greek: Βρετάνη (Vretáni) → Russian: Брета́нь (Bretánʹ) === See also === === Anagrams === abrègent, engerbât == German == === Etymology === Borrowed from French Bretagne. Doublet of Britannien. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /breˈtanjə/, [bʁeˈtan.jə], [bʁə-] === Proper noun === die Bretagne f (proper noun, usually definite, definite genitive der Bretagne) Brittany (a cultural region, historical province, and peninsula in northwest France) Brittany (an administrative region of northwest France, including most of the historic region of Brittany) ==== Related terms ==== bretonisch, Bretonisch (archaic bretagnisch, Bretagnisch) Bretone, Bretonin (archaic Bretagner, Bretagnerin) == Hungarian == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈbrøtaɲ], [ˈbrøtaːɲ] Hyphenation: Bre‧tagne Rhymes: -aɲ, -aːɲ === Proper noun === Bretagne Brittany (a cultural region, historical province, and peninsula in northwest France) Brittany (an administrative region of northwest France, including most of the historic region of Brittany) ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== bretagne-i == Norwegian Bokmål == === Proper noun === Bretagne Brittany (a cultural region, historical province, and peninsula in northwest France) Brittany (an administrative region of northwest France, including most of the historic region of Brittany) == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Proper noun === Bretagne Brittany (a cultural region, historical province, and peninsula in northwest France) Brittany (an administrative region of northwest France, including most of the historic region of Brittany) == Swedish == === Proper noun === Bretagne n (genitive Bretagnes) Brittany (a cultural region, historical province, and peninsula in northwest France) Brittany (an administrative region of northwest France, including most of the historic region of Brittany)