Breton/Level 2/Lesson 5

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What: Pe, Petra
You will notice there are two ways of saying "what" in Breton; pe and petra.

Pe only goes with a noun. And petra only goes with verbs. Petra is really a construction from "pe + tra".

Eg.
Pe gador? Which/What chair?

Petra emaomp ni o'ch ober? What are we doing?

They're all translated as "what" in English, but are they are put together with different words.

Some questions
Petra eo hemañ? What is this? (Note: "Is" is a part of the verb "to be")

Petra eo hennezh? What is that?

Pe anv ho peus? What is your name? (lit. What name have you?)

Pe hini? Which one?


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