Brussels Capital Region is officially bi-lingual French-Dutch.
The Brussels dialect is actually a mix of a Flemish dialect of Dutch and a Walloon dialect of French.
French is most used and a lot of people speak also English.
Also a lot of people speak Arabic or Turkish.
And since Brussels is the capital of Europe you will hear all European languages :-)
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.
Yes, English is commonly spoken in Brussels, along with French and Dutch.
French is a romance language spoken as a first language in France, the Romany region in Switzerland, Wallonia and Brussels in Belgium, Monaco, the province of Quebec and the Acadia region in Canada, and by various communities elsewhere.
The main languages spoken in Brussels are French and Dutch. French is more widely used in the city, particularly in government and business settings, while Dutch is mainly spoken in the northern parts of the city. English and German are also spoken by some residents due to Brussels' international character.
Flemish is predominantly spoken in the Flanders region of Belgium, while French is spoken throughout Belgium, with Brussels being officially bilingual. French is also spoken in many other countries as an official or second language, including France, Canada, Switzerland, and several African nations.
Brussels, Belgium would be a good guess. It's spelled Bruxelles in French, which is one of the two main languages spoken in Belgium. (The other language is Flemish - which is a dialect of Dutch)
The language spoken in Egypt is Arabic.
The language spoken in Bali is Balinese.
The language spoken in the Netherlands is Dutch.
spoken language
No. English is the most widely spoken language.
The primary language spoken in London, England is English