Surf these sites: Breizh.Net -- "A non-profit association whose objective is the promotion of Brittany and the Breton language on the Internet." An English-Breton-French lexicon of Net terms, some software, links, etc. Breton for travelers -- The English-Breton entry page of Travlang. Brittany -- A presentation of the newsletter published by the Canadian Branch of International Committee for the Defense of the Breton Language. Bro Nevez -- "New Country". (Contents of) the offline newsletter published by the U.S. Branch of the International Committee for the Defense of the Breton Language (most articles in English). Herve ha Nora -- Pierrick Brihaye''s Breton Lessons for Beginners. Designed for French speakers. ICDBL -- International Committee for the Defense of the Breton Language. Kervarker -- On-line lessons plus contacts for off-line teaching services; loads of external data, a grammatical sketch, links, and more... In five languages, including Breton. Petra-nevez -- A mailing list in Breton. TES -- A non-profit multimedia center, also aspiring to become a documentation center, which aims "to contribute to the development of teaching materials in the Breton language for both primary and secondary schools". Offers (mostly free) books, audio and audio-visual materials (on tapes and CDs), etc. Under development are a vocal dictionary, a prosody corrector, and a computer-aided dictation program. The Breton language FAQ -- On soc.culture.breton. Among other things, some info on where Breton can be learned, an explanation about the three spelling systems used for the language, and a list of radio and TV broadcasts in Breton.
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