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Breton (n., adj.) Bretonagh, Britaanagh; (n.) (language) Britaanish
bun-lught aborigines: Voish yn traa haink yn bun-lught Britaanagh voish Kernow, Nerin as Bretyn thousane ny bleeaney er-dy-henney derrey'n Irree Magh Frangagh Carn
ceau argid disburse, pay out: Dinsh Britaanagh dou dy vel y reiltys Frangagh ceau argid fy yerrey dy haraghey ny raaidyn sy Vritaan Carn
fo stiurey under control: Y laa lurg yn çhaglym, hug ny h-Albinee as y Britaanagh shilley er thie Duke Video, fo stiurey Charles Guard. Dhoor
jeh'n vee shoh chaie ultimo: Tra va mee ayns Derrybeg (Doon ny Ghoal) ec jerrey jeh'n vee shoh chaie, vrie Alan Heusaff jeem dy screeu red ennagh mychione lioar screeuit ec Polig Monjarret (Toniou Breiz-Izel) jeh kiaull Britaanagh. Carn
roonaght (f.) policy: Va Kionnooyrtys y Rank geiyrt er roonaght tranlaasagh dy golley magh dy bollagh red-erbee Britaanagh. Carn
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