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Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot

Ääntäminen

  • UK:
    • IPA: /ˈbɹɪt(ə)ni/
KieliKäännökset
bulgariaБрета́н, Бри́тани
espanjaBretaña
esperantoBretonio
hollantiBretagne
italiaBretagna
japaniブルターニュ (burutāniュ / Burutānyu), ブリタニー (buritanī / Buritanī)
kreikkaΒρετάνη (Vretáni), Μπρίτνεϊ (Brítneï)
latinaBritannia Minor
latviaBretaņa
portugaliBretanha
puolaBretania
ranskaBretagne
ruotsiBretagne
saksaBretagne, Kleinbritannien
suomiBretagne, bretoni
tanskaBretagne
tšekkiBretaň
unkariBretagne
venäjäБрета́нь (Bretán), Бри́ттани (Bríttani), Бретань (Bretan)

Määritelmät

Erisnimi

  1. A cultural region, historical province, and peninsula in northwest France.
  2. An administrative region of northwest France, including most of the historic region of Brittany.
  3. (obsolete, chiefly poetic) The British Isles.
  4. A female given name transferred from the place name, of 1980s and 1990s American usage.

Substantiivi

  1. (prison slang) A coward.
  2. A gun dog of a particular breed.

Esimerkit

  • First, will I see the Coronation, / And then to Britanny Ile crosse the Sea, / To effect this marriage, so it please my Lord.
  • The noble Thamis […] seem'd to stoupe afore / With bowed backe, by reason of the lode / And auncient heavy burden which he bore / Of that faire City, wherein make abode / So many learned impes, that shoote abrode, / And with their braunches spred all Britany […].
  • - - - No one has family names. These girls with rooster hair I see on the streets. They pick the names. They're the mothers." "I have a granddaughter named Brittany," Hazel said. " And I have heard of a little girl called Cappuccino." "Cappuccino! Is that true? Why don't they call one Cassaulet? Fettuccini? Alsace-Lorraine?"
  • Names of the times. Borrowed from soap opera characters of prominence fifteen years ago, who have since been replaced by spiffy new models: the social-climbing Brittany now an unscrupulous Burke, the generous Pamela a refitted, urbanized Parker.

Taivutusmuodot

MonikkoBrittanys
MonikkoBrittanies