Breton/Breton bases

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Your first steps in Breton
Here are the very first sentences of Breton in this course : Piv eo ? Who is ? Yann eo John is Petra a ra Yann ? What does John ? Yann a lenn Bremañ John reads Bremañ Lenn Bremañ a ra Yann To read Bremañ does Yann
 * Who is it ?
 * It's John
 * What does John do?
 * John reads Bremañ (insisting upon the subject : John)
 * John reads Bremañ (insisting upon the verb : To read)

First Breton words

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Verbal group
In the preceding sentences, we have several verbal groups :
 * "eo" : the verb "to be" is used alone in a personal form
 * "a ra" : the verb "to do" is used in a personal form with a verbal particle "a" (other verbal particles exist: "e", "o", etc.)
 * "a lenn" : the verb "to read" is used in a personal form with a verbal particle "a" as above
 * "lenn a ra" : the verb "to read" is used in an impersonal form with an auxiliary verb which is in a personal form "a ra"
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