No, Belgium is a country.
dutch..he was from belgium
In Belgium, Dutch is spoken in the north and French in the south.
Niel is a town in Belgium
Flemish or Dutch
Flemish is Belgian Dutch, which is the Dutch language spoken in Belgium and southern Netherlands. So you'd hear Flemish in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Belgium exits Because Spain didn't want to lose the 17 Netherlands in a revolt and invaded the place. The Current Belgian-Dutch border is where the Dutch stopped the Spanish. Belgium became independent because Belgium wanted to.
Belgium exits Because Spain didn't want to lose the 17 Netherlands in a revolt and invaded the place. The Current Belgian-Dutch border is where the Dutch stopped the Spanish. Belgium became independent because Belgium wanted to.
Belgium has many different accents. These accents are generally divided regionally by Belgium's provinces, somewhat like New Yorkers have a different accent than Texans. I can only comment about the Dutch speaking side of Belgium though. Belgium is separated into 2 major sides, a Dutch speaking and a French speaking side. The Belgian Dutch language is mostly referred to as Flemish (Vlaams) which is derived from the dutch speaking part Vlaanderen. Although Belgium is a small country it counts approximately 5 major Flemish accents. The Belgian Dutch (or Flemish) is also a different accent than the Dutch that The Netherlands use.
Belgium has 3 national languages: Dutch French German That's why Belgium is a trilingual country.
The main languages spoken in Tongeren, Belgium are Dutch and French. Dutch is the official language of Flanders region where Tongeren is located, while French is spoken by a minority of the population.
The predominant language in northern Belgium is FLEMISH, a dialect of Dutch.
Lommel is in the Dutch speaking part of Belgium (Flanders region).