In French, "Belgian" is spelled "belge."
Belgian in French is "belge."
"Belge" in French means "Belgian," referring to something or someone from Belgium.
Leopold II, who was King of the Belgians, spoke French. French was the primary language of the Belgian royal family and the Belgian court during his reign.
The phrase "how do you spell it in french" is spelled as "Comment cela s'épelle en français" in French.
Belgian is not a language but refers to the people or things related to Belgium. The main languages spoken in Belgium are Dutch, French, and German.
Belgian in French is "belge."
I am Belgian is "je suis belge" in French.
'I am Belgian' is 'je suis belge' in French.
"Belge" in French means "Belgian," referring to something or someone from Belgium.
There is no such language as Belgian. People in Belgium usually speak French or Flemish. Magnifique is gorgeous in French.
His mother is Belgian and I believe his dad is French.
There is actually no such language as "Belgian". The official languages of Belgium are French, Flemish/Dutch, and German.
The French Belgian border is but 620km long but maybe you are referring to Charleroi?There is also a small country on the French and Belgium border, Luxembourg.
Queen Victoria was not French Belgian. She had a little bit of French, Scottish, Welsh, and Danish blood in her, but she was of mostly German stock. Her mothers brother (who was German) became King Leopold I of Belgium though and married the daughter of the King of France making her cousins French-"Belgian"
Luxembourg is a type German, French and Belgian cuisine. So the ham is a type of German, French and Belgian kind of ham. :) Hope it helps
The Belgian translation for grandfather is "grootvader".
No, they were not. 1 French franc was about 6 Belgian francs at some point. Both have now been replaced by the EURO.