40% of Belgians speak Frenchnearly 60% percent speaks DutchLess then 1% speaks German
Some outsiders speak English, and some outsiders do not speak English.
"Hablo" means "I speak" in English.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, approximately 96% of Americans speak English.
to speak iEnglish is 'parler anglais' in French.
40% of Belgians speak Frenchnearly 60% percent speaks DutchLess then 1% speaks German
All Belgians are required to speak French and Dutch (but of course not all of them can)
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All kinds ! There are people from many nation's and many ethnicity's are here.
More Belgians speak Dutch than French. German is also officially recognised in the east.
The north, it is called Flanders, people speak dutch. 68% of al Belgians live here.
"He does not", or, "he doesn't speak English" would be correct. It would never be 'he do not speak English,' as that is incorrect grammar.
Belgium is a country, the Belgians are the inhabitants. :p
"Of the Belgians" or "some Belgians" may be English equivalents of the French phrase des Belges.Specifically, the word des can be a plural partitive which means "some". Or it can be the word des, which combines the preposition de ("of") with the feminine/masculine plural definite article les ("the"") to mean "of the". The feminine/masculine adjective/pronoun belges translates as "Belgians".Whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation always will be "dey behlzh" in French.
yes, some of them speak english.
"I can't speak English!" in English is Non parlo l'inglese! ("I don't speak English!") in Italian.
I will speak in english better