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Non-Breton

A term used to describe anything or anyone that is not of Breton origin or does not belong to the Breton culture. This encompasses individuals not born in Brittany (a region in northwestern France), those who do not speak the Breton language (Breton), and those who do not identify with Breton customs, traditions, or heritage. The term highlights an exclusion from Breton identity, similar to how 'non-French' excludes someone from French identity, though potentially focused on the cultural aspects rather than nationality itself. It can relate to people, objects, ideas, or practices not stemming from Breton roots.

Non-Breton meaning with examples

  • The restaurant's menu offered a variety of Non-Breton dishes, featuring cuisines from across France and the wider world, distinct from traditional buckwheat crepes and seafood.
  • Many tourists visiting Brittany are, of course, Non-Breton, experiencing the region's unique culture and history firsthand during their vacation, including food and language.
  • The cultural center hosted performances by both Breton and Non-Breton artists, broadening its audience and creating opportunities for cross-cultural exchange.
  • Despite the influx of Non-Breton workers, the local economy benefited from the diversification of skills and perspectives, enriching the workplace.

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