In southern Belgium especially in the Brussels area.
Three European countries that speak French (besides France) are Luxembourg, Belgium, and Switzerland.
No, the Walloons speak French. The Flemish speak Dutch.
A majority of the people in Belgium speak French. A large minority do not.
40% speaks french as mother language. 60% dutch and a small amounth of people speak German
People from Belgium speak Flemish. People from the northern part of Belgium speak Flemish ( a Dutch dialect), people in the south speak French.One of the languages spoken in Belgium.
Only in Wallonia, the bottom part of belgium, and in Brussel they speak French. I don't know when =P
Three European countries that speak French (besides France) are Luxembourg, Belgium, and Switzerland.
No, the Walloons speak French. The Flemish speak Dutch.
Belgium and Haiti
More Belgians speak Dutch than French. German is also officially recognised in the east.
32% of the residents of Belgium speak French. Since the country's population is around 10,258,762, that would mean that about 3, 282, 803 speak French in Belgium.
There are more than two which speak French: France, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, and Switzerland.
The people of Belgium speak three languages because the area was settled by the French, the Germans, and the Flemish people. Freedom of language is a part of the constitution in Belgium.
Belgium and Switzerland have a large French population. The tiny countries Monaco and Luxembourg speak French too.
We pronounce it "België" 'cause we speak Dutch. Or La Belgique because we also speak French Or Belgien because we also speak German
Belgium , Germany , France BTW: they speak french there
A majority of the people in Belgium speak French. A large minority do not.