Breton (Brezhoneg) is a Celtic language spoken in Brittany, France — the only living Celtic language with its main speaker community in continental Europe rather than the British Isles. Around 200,000 people speak it, with use concentrated in western Brittany and undergoing modest revitalisation through bilingual Diwan schools. The US Breton-speaking community is essentially non-existent; translation requests are rare and typically tied to Breton-language family records being researched by Franco-American descendants.