People from Belgium speak Flemish. People from the northern part of Belgium speak Flemish ( a Dutch dialect), people in the south speak French.One of the languages spoken in Belgium.
Northern Belgium
Belgium
Northern Belgium
Flemish is derived from the country of Flanders (currently known as Belgium). Flemish is the language spoken in about two thirds of Belgium. The other one third speaks French.
Ik woon in België.
Belgium has 3 languages: French, Flemish and German. It all depends on what part of the country you are in. In French you say "au revoir," in Flemish you say "salukes" and in German you say "auf wiedersehen."
In Belgium we say: gefeliciteerd met uw huwelijk.
6000260 or 58% of the people in Belgium are Flemish
The Kingdom of Belgium has Flemish as one of its official languages.
Belgians. And then you have the dutch speaking side, those are the Flemish. And there are also french speaking people but I don't know how you say it in English. In flemish you say 'walen'
There's no such language as "Belgian". The three official languages of Belgium are French, Flemish/Dutch, and German. In Flemish, it's goedendag
Not necessarily. If you are from Belgium, you can either be Flemish, Walloon or inhabitant of the Brussels-Capital Region. In any case, if you are from Belgium, Belgian is what you are.
People from Belgium speak Flemish. People from the northern part of Belgium speak Flemish ( a Dutch dialect), people in the south speak French.One of the languages spoken in Belgium.
Flemish
Northern Belgium
Belgium has 3 official languages: French, Flemish/Dutch, and German. You would have to be more specific.