What race is Breton in real life?

Bretons are a Celtic ethnic group from Brittany in northwest France, with roots tracing back to Brittonic speakers (like Welsh and Cornish people) who migrated from southwestern Great Britain (Cornwall, Devon) to Armorica between the 3rd and 9th centuries to escape Anglo-Saxon invasions, making them distinct from mainstream French identity despite living in France. They are considered one of the six Celtic nations and have their own language, culture, and strong heritage tied to their British Isles origins.
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What ethnicity is Breton?

The Bretons of Brittany, France or Breizh, as they call their native land, are the last vestiges of the Celtic Britons that migrated from Great Britain and gave their name to this northwest section of France. They speak both their traditional language, Breton or Brezhoneg, and French, France's first language.
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What race are Bretons based on?

Historically, Brittany and its people have been counted as one of the six Celtic nations. The actual number of Bretons in Brittany and France as a whole is difficult to assess as the government of France does not collect statistics on ethnicity.
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Do Bretons see themselves as French?

Bretons have a complex identity: most identify as French but also strongly as Breton, seeing themselves as a distinct Celtic people within France with unique culture and history, often feeling more Breton first, though a significant portion feels just French. While they are French citizens and French is the primary language, a strong regional identity, unique Celtic heritage (bagpipes, folklore), and the Breton language (Brezhoneg) create a strong sense of difference from other French people, leading to nationalist movements and pride in their unique roots. 
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What is the Breton race?

Bretons (from the Ehlnofex beratu meaning "half") are a hybrid race of both human and elven ancestry that primarily inhabit their ancestral homeland of High Rock, and the Systres Archipelago. Bretondom originated from the Nedes of High Rock and Aldmer interbreeding for centuries as far back as the Merethic Era.
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Do Bretons still exist?

The province of Atlantique Maritime and the city Nantes, formerly a capital of Brittany, is now part of the region of Pays de la Loire. According to the French Culture Ministry, there are 280,000 Breton speakers, as well as over 600,000 people who speak it occasionally.
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Do biological races exist in humans?

Biologically speaking, race does not exist. And this bears serious implications for other definitions of race. For example, societally speaking, the idea of race certainly does exist. In America, people of color are made aware of their “race” all too often.
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Who are French genetically closest to?

The French people, especially the native speakers of langues d'oïl from northern and central France, are primarily descended from Romans (or Gallo-Romans, western European Celtic and Italic peoples), Gauls (including the Belgae), as well as Germanic peoples such as the Franks, the Visigoths, the Suebi and the ...
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How do you say bonjour in Breton?

Demat! Learning the Breton Language
  1. Demat: bonjour (hello)
  2. Mat ar jeu: ca va bien? (how are you doing?)
  3. Kenavo: au revoir (goodbye)
  4. Ya: oui (yes)
  5. Ket/Nann: non (no)
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What language is closest to Breton?

Within the Celtic subgroup of Indo-European languages, Breton is classified as a Brythonic language, together with Cornish and Welsh. The close connection to Cornish and Welsh can be observed from the simple lexical comparisons below (adapted from the Ofis Publik ar Brezhoneg).
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What color eyes do Bretons have?

Breton eye colors in The Elder Scrolls games are quite varied, ranging from light brown, hazel, green, blue, to grey, and even some unusual dark shades, reflecting their diverse human/elven ancestry, with pale complexions and hair from light to dark common, though specific NPC eye colors sometimes exceed player options.
 
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Why was Breton banned?

The US State Department on Tuesday said it would deny visas to former EU Commissioner Thierry Breton and four others in protest of European regulation of social media.
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What language do Bretons speak?

Breton (Brezhoneg) is a Celtic language spoken in Brittany, France, related to Welsh and Cornish, and uniquely, the only Celtic language on mainland Europe, brought by migrants from Britain. It's a Brythonic language facing endangerment, with efforts like Diwan schools working to revitalize it through bilingual education against historical suppression by French authorities. 
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What is the prettiest French girl's name?

Beautiful French Girl Names
  • Alizée. This name stems from a French word that means “trade wind.” ...
  • Amélie. This is the French version of the name Amelia or Amalia. ...
  • Angélique. This French girl's name was derived from the Latin word angelicus, meaning “angelic.” ...
  • Béatrice. ...
  • Bérénice. ...
  • Camélia. ...
  • Geneviève. ...
  • Régine.
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Is Breton DNA rare?

Breton DNA is scattered across France, Britain, and Ireland. All British and Irish people have Breton DNA in varying amounts. The largest being in Britain between England and Wales. Coincidentally Breton DNA and Irish DNA are extremely similar, also they're difficulty to tell apart.
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What do Bretons look like?

They are the pale, shorter, and tendency for babyfaced humans. Not all bretons have slightly pointed ears, they can have it, though. Then it's the way they talk and dress that gives them away too.
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Are Bretons French or Celtic?

The culture and language of Brittany is known as Breton, and shares many similarities with the Celtic areas of the UK. The Bretons are fiercely proud of their heritage. In fact, most consider themselves Breton before French, even though France is where they technically live.
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Can a Welsh person understand Breton?

While Welsh, Cornish, and Breton are not mutually intelligible in the way that, for example, Swedish and Norwegian are, a learner with a good foundation in one will find many familiar elements in the others. This is especially true for basic vocabulary, grammatical forms, and idiomatic expressions.
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Do French people say "rebonjour"?

1. Saying Hello at Different Times of the Day. Bonjour – Hello (you can use it until 6 p.m.) Bonjour literally translates to "good day" If you want to say hello a second time to someone you've already greeted that day, you say re-bonjour.
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Do Mexicans have French DNA?

Two thirds of them are Mexicans of French ancestry holding double nationality. Many Mexicans of French descent live in cities and states such as Zacatecas, San Luis Potosí, Aguascalientes, Veracruz, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Puebla, Queretaro and Mexico City.
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What is the 5 to 7 rule in France?

The "5 to 7 rule" in France, known as le cinq à sept, is an informal, traditional concept for an afternoon rendezvous, typically a secret meeting with a lover between 5 PM (quitting work) and 7 PM (returning home for dinner). While historically symbolizing discreet affairs, the modern interpretation can also mean a casual, relaxed social hour or "happy hour" after work, less about infidelity and more about unwinding, though the romantic connotation persists.
 
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Does the French Royal Bloodline still exist?

Yes, descendants of French royal families are still alive today, but France is a republic and doesn't recognize a royal family or monarchy; instead, there are different claimants to the defunct throne from branches like the Bourbons (Legitimists), Orléanists, and Bonapartists who continue their lineage, though they hold no political power. These descendants, like Louis Alphonse de Bourbon (Legitimist) and Jean d'Orléans (Orleanist), live ordinary lives as French citizens, with their titles being purely historical and social, not official.
 
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Which race has the most inbreeding?

Of the practicing regions, Middle Eastern and northern African nations show the greatest frequencies of consanguinity. Among these populations with high levels of inbreeding, researchers have found several disorders prevalent among inbred offspring.
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How does the Bible explain races?

The Bible explains that all humanity comes from one origin, Adam and Eve, making there only one "human race," with variations arising later through dispersion and environmental factors, not divine curse; it emphasizes unity, with Acts 17:26 stating God made all nations from one blood, stressing shared ancestry (Adam) and common image of God, not inherent racial superiority, but diverse "people groups" (tribes, nations) developed as populations settled.
 
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What is the scientific term for white people?

Usage in the United States and Australia

Besides its use in anthropology and related fields, the term "Caucasian" has often been used in the United States in a different, social context to describe a group commonly called "white people". "White" also appears as a self-reporting entry in the U.S. Census.
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