J'habite en Belgique
"Je viens de Belgique."
Belgium ====> Belgiquela Belgique
"Belgique" is the French word for Belgium.
Belgium is spelled "Belgique" in French.
In Belgium, you can say "graag gedaan" to mean you're welcome.
Soixante-douze Sixty-twelve. Silly, innit? In Canada, Switzerland and Belgium they say septante-deux, which makes sense, but tell that to the académie.
Belgium ====> Belgiquela Belgique
Belgique is the French name for the country of Belgium.
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."
North of Belgium, so in Dutch : Ik houd van je South of Belgium, in French : Je t'aime
"A tes souhaits" in French or " Gezondheid" in dutch
Belgium's national language is French, therefor happy new years in french would be Bonne AnnΓΒ©e.
Quel temps fait-il en Belgique ?
La Belgique. This is a feminine noun with no masculine version.
There is no such language as Belgian. People in Belgium usually speak French or Flemish. Magnifique is gorgeous in French.
Belgium has 3 official languages: French, Flemish/Dutch, and German. You would have to be more specific.
Belgium is spelled la Belgique in French.
What is your question now? And remember Belgium has 2 main languages (Dutch and French) and also German is an official language...