The languages spoken in Wallonia are French and German.
The Flemish language is mainly spoken in Belgium. It is actually the majority language in Belgium. It is also spoken in parts of the Netherlands, though.
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.
Benelux is an economic block of three countries: Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. As such, the languages of Benelux are the official languages of these countries, and the official minority languages of their regions. These would be:Dutch (Belgium and the Netherlands)Frisian (the Netherlands)French (Belgium and Luxembourg)German (Belgium and Luxembourg)Luxembourgish(Luxembourg)Other minority languages would be Walloon, Picard,Champenois,Lorrain,Low Dietsch,Yiddish and some other dialectical varieties of the aforementioned languages.
Languages that are spoken
The languages spoken in Wallonia are French and German.
Tongeren
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The country code and area code of Tongeren, Belgium is 32, (0)12.
French is spoken in both places.For more information about the languages of Tahiti, click here.For more information about the languages of Belgium, click here.
The predominant language in northern Belgium is FLEMISH, a dialect of Dutch.
The Flemish language is mainly spoken in Belgium. It is actually the majority language in Belgium. It is also spoken in parts of the Netherlands, though.
flemish, a dialect of dutch
French is one of the native languages spoken in Belgium.
The main languages spoken in Belgium are Dutch (sometimes called Flemish in Belgium) and French and there is also a small area where German is spoken. There is no such thing as a 'Belgian' language and therefore no dictionary of the kind you are looking for.
Answer: There is no Belgian language; the two principle languages spoken in Belgium are Dutch (in the north) and French (in the south). The translation of 'grandmother' into these two languages is 'grootmoeder' and 'grand-mère', respectively.
Brussels is the capital of Belgium. There are two languages commonly spoken in Brussels, French and Flemish. German is also an official language of Belgium, but it is only spoken in the far eastern area of Belgium near the German border.