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Welcome on Kervarker.org
Kervarker.org is a server dedicated to the breton language since 1995. Here you'll find many services to discover and learn breton, but also to meet with breton speakers and/or lovers. To get the best of Kervarker.org just register : it's free !
Klask zo war gelennerien evit Kervarker.org Campus
Emañ kervarker.org o vont da cheñch penn da benn evit dont da vezañ an "e-learning Campus". Setu maz oc'h kelenner brezhoneg, pe gelenner war un danvez all e brezhoneg, hag ho pije c'hoant kaout ur rummad kentelioù, ur c'hlas ("a course") evit kelenn/heñchañ en linenn, skrivit dimp (dre ar roll "Kervarker bemdez") mar plij. A galon, Romuald.
Bloavezh 2008 mat !
Happy new year and best wishes for 2008!
Posted by webmaster on Tuesday, January 01 2008 @ 20:44:35 CET (583 reads)
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Forums are down during Christmas Holidays
Winter seems to be the trolls' favorite season. As the forummaster (and great troll hunter) is on vacation, the forums are momentarily suspended until december 30. So you can enjoy real life, family and friends.
Posted by webmaster on Friday, December 21 2007 @ 19:40:51 CET (577 reads)
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Gutenberg's first book in Breton.
Dianav writes "Gutenberg is a project designed by the name of the inventor of printing.
The project started in America in 1971 and is the oldest whose aim is to
digitize books which are in the public domain and distribute them for free. In this project
there are currently 22000 boks, among them 20000 in English, 1000 in French,
23 in Welsh, 4 in the Irish language and not a single one in Breton.
"
Posted by webmaster on Monday, December 10 2007 @ 18:29:03 CET (427 reads)
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Old Celtic Dictionary
The Old Celtic Dictionary is now available at "oldcelticdictionary.com". This dictionary is for anyone having an interest in the origin of any Celtic language or dialect. It contains the names of all Celtic Gods and Goddesses. Personal deciphered words from Celtiberian scripts were also introduced including Celtic language diagrams and element chart. All Old Celtic word entries are prior to 400 A.D.
Posted by Webmaster on Tuesday, August 07 2007 @ 11:50:41 CEST (610 reads)
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KEAV
The association KEAV organizes linguistic courses in summer for people who have some knowledge of Breton, and who want to improve their linguistic skills and live for some time in this language. Breton is the only language used during this course , so it is an opportunity to learn by immersion. Their website is now open at http://www.keav.org/
Posted by Webmaster on Thursday, May 10 2007 @ 15:01:41 CEST (918 reads)
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