Belgium has the official languages of French, German and Flemish.
Belgium has 3 national languages: Dutch French German That's why Belgium is a trilingual country.
The German army invaded and occupied Belgium at the beginning of World War 1. Belgium was a neutral country but was seen as a strategic location by Germany for its military advancements.
Belgium Dutch, French and German reference: I'm belgian
It depends if France retake years cos Belgium is a French country. If France does there's a possibility they do. but Belgium is a Dutch and German country too... so it depends.
In Belgium, an estimated 0.6% of the population speaks German as their primary language, primarily in the eastern part of the country along the border with Germany.
In English: BelgiansIn the official languages of Belgium:- Dutch: Belgen- French: Belges- German: Belgier
not much! Only the liberty to be a free country, and to not speak German (thank God)
Flanders, the northern region of Belgium. Flemish is not a dialect; it is a language.
Belgium is a multilingual country with three official languages: Dutch, French, and German. Dutch is spoken by the majority of the population in the northern region of Flanders, French is spoken in the southern region of Wallonia, and German is spoken in a small community in the east of the country.
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."
Belgium = Belgien;