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Barzaz Breiz (in
modern spelling Barzhaz Breizh,
meaning "Ballads of Brittany":
barzh is the
equivalent of "bard" and
Breizh means "Brittany") is a collection...
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Breiz may
refer to Brittany, the
English name for the
French region called Breiz in the
Breton language Breiz Atao (Brittany for Ever), a
Breton nationalist...
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Breiz Atao (also
Breizh Atao) (in
Breton Brittany For Ever cf.
Breizh atav), was a
Breton nationalist journal in the mid-twentieth century. It was written...
- in
Breiz Dishual. This
current is also
positioned face to face with
events and
international actors,
especially in the Pan-Celtic current.
Breiz Dishual...
- with the
founding of
Breiz Atao (Brittany Forever), the
Breton nationalist journal. He was
named president of
Unvaniez Yaounkiz Breiz, the
Breton nationalist...
- Feiz ha
Breiz (Faith and Brittany) is the prin****l w****ly
journal in the
Breton language. It
originally appeared from 1865 to 1884, then was revived...
- /z/ in the KLT dialects. In 1955 François Falcʼhun and the
group Emgleo Breiz proposed a new orthography. It was
designed to use a set of
graphemes closer...
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Breiz da Zont (Brittany of the ****ure), was a
Breton nationalist periodical active during the 1930s. It was
affiliated to an
extremist offshoot of the...
- is a
Breton traditional song. It is
found in the 1839
collection Barzaz Breiz. It
tells of the
return from
exile in
England of the
Breton prince Jean...
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dialect of Vannes. KLT
speakers pronounce it [brɛjs] and
would write it
Breiz,
while the
Vannetais speakers pronounce it [brɛχ] and
would write it Breih...