Belgium - but only in the capital - Brussels (Brusel (Flemish), Bruxelle (French)).
In Flanders, Flemish is the official language, whereas in the Walloons, French is the official language.
Because of this and the animosity between the two regions, English is used as a common language.
Most Flemish, speak French as well as English, whereas the Walloons, mainly speak French
Flemish, French, and German are the official languages of Belgium.
Belgium has the official languages of French, German and Flemish.
Belgium has a Flemish-speaking and a French speaking regions.
Belgium. Flemish and French are the two main official languages of Belgium, along with German as a third official language in the German-speaking community. Each region in Belgium has its predominant language, with Flemish (Dutch dialect) spoken in Flanders and French spoken in Wallonia.
There's no such language as "Belgian". The three official languages of Belgium are French, Flemish/Dutch, and German. In Flemish, it's goedendag
French, Flemish, Belgian, Dutch, English
Belgium has Flemish and French as its official language. German is also spoken in the easternmost part of the country.
The Flemish and the Waloons are the two major ethnic groups.
Flanders, the northern region of Belgium. Flemish is not a dialect; it is a language.
The three official languages of Belgium are French, Flemish/Dutch, and German.
Belgium is a country where both French and Flemish (Dutch) are official languages. French is predominantly spoken in the southern region of Wallonia, while Flemish is spoken in the northern region of Flanders. Additionally, French is spoken in some African countries like France, Canada, and Switzerland.
There is actually no such language as "Belgian". The official languages of Belgium are French, Flemish/Dutch, and German.