The Breton language
An
interesting fact about Breton:
The comic Asterix has been translated into Breton
from French as the village where it is based is
in modern Brittany.
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Our Breton linguists
As well as being qualified and tested linguists all our Breton translators and interpreters sign up to our code of conduct which governs expected quality levels and ensures confidentiality. In addition, our database keeps track of all their specialist areas so we can find exactly the right person for your assignment.
Breton translation
For Breton translations, Geo works with qualified, expert translators. All our Breton translators are professionals translating into their mother tongue. Normally they will live in the country where the target language is spoken so that they remain up to speed with the language and culture. The only time this doesn’t work is if the translator is required to have knowledge about a linguistic community outside the target culture... for instance if our Breton translator who is based in the target country might not have the necessary understanding or terminology to translate a document for the Breton community in the UK dealing with UK bodies and concepts..e.g. the Financial Ombudsman or the NHS. In these instances Geo works with qualified Breton translators in the UK to use the correct, established terminology. See our translation section for more information on Breton translation or have a look at our industries section. If you need help with back translation from Breton, then we also have a great database of validated, high quality translators to meet your needs.
Breton interpreting
Geo has an extensive database of great people for Breton interpreting. Our Breton interpreters are selected for their expertise, knowledge of specialist areas, friendly professional attitude and consistently good feedback. See our interpreting section for more information on Breton interpreting or have a look at our industries section.
Breton typesetting
Typesetting in different languages can be tricky if you don’t know what you’re doing. Hyphenation rules change. Fonts sometimes aren’t supported in some design packages. Some languages read left to right (like English), others (like Arabic) read right to left. Breton is no different, but you can rest assured that we can help you. See our typesetting section for more information on Breton typesetting or have a look at our industries section.
Breton media services
Geo can even offer Breton voice-overs, Breton dubbing, Breton audio and video recording s and Breton subtitling. See our media services section for more information or have a look at our industries section.
Breton language and culture training
We work with some of the best tutors for Breton language and Breton culture that you could wish to find. Call us to discuss course availability and costs and see our language and culture training section.
Want to know more about Breton? Contact us.
PLEASE NOTE: Unfortunately this is one of the less widely available languages. Please call us to get the latest information.
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| Variations: |
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| Speakers: |
0.5 million |
| Official language: |
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| Spoken in: |
France |
| Classification: |
Indo-European > Celtic |
| Script: |
Roman script |
| Text direction: |
Left to right |
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