All Belgians are required to speak French and Dutch (but of course not all of them can)
40% of Belgians speak Frenchnearly 60% percent speaks DutchLess then 1% speaks German
The percentage(say:purr-sen-tayj)of mexico(say:meh-sick-oh)is called"Spanish"that is bilingual(say:bill-and-juole)
I guess you mean: literated? It is assumed that 10 percent of the Belgians is illieterad, so the answer is 90 percent.
Belgium is a country, the Belgians are the inhabitants. :p
Less than .005%. People with 2 tongues is a very rare occurrence
Queen Astrid of the Belgians was born on November 17, 1905.
Queen Astrid of the Belgians was born on November 17, 1905.
Belgian people communicate primarily in three official languages: Dutch, French, and German, reflecting the country's linguistic diversity. The northern region, Flanders, predominantly speaks Dutch, while the southern region, Wallonia, primarily uses French. Brussels, the capital, is bilingual, with both languages widely spoken. Additionally, many Belgians are multilingual and often switch between languages depending on the context or audience.
All kinds ! There are people from many nation's and many ethnicity's are here.
The majority of Belgians identify as Roman Catholic, but Belgium is a diverse country with other religions present, including Islam, Protestantism, and Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
Belgians
Natives fom Belgium are called Belgians.