German is the least spoken official language in Belgium, spoken natively by less than 1% of the population. German is spoken in the east of Belgium.
The predominant language in northern Belgium is FLEMISH, a dialect of Dutch.
It is a language much like Dutch spoken in the northeastern part of Belgium.
Flemish is spoken in Belgium, primarily in the northern region of Flanders. It is a variety of the Dutch language spoken by the Flemish people in Belgium.
Flanders, the northern region of Belgium. Flemish is not a dialect; it is a language.
No, Dutch and Danish are not the same. Dutch is spoken in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Suriname, while Danish is spoken in Denmark. They belong to different language families - Dutch is a Germanic language, while Danish is a North Germanic language.
Belgian is not a language but refers to the people or things related to Belgium. The main languages spoken in Belgium are Dutch, French, and German.
Flemish is Belgian Dutch, which is the Dutch language spoken in Belgium and southern Netherlands. So you'd hear Flemish in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Flemish is primarily spoken in the northern region of Belgium, known as Flanders. It is one of the official languages of Belgium, alongside French and German. Flemish is a dialect of Dutch and is the most widely spoken language in Belgium.
German is the second most widely spoken Germanic language. (English is the most widely spoken Germanic language.)
The main languages spoken in Tongeren, Belgium are Dutch and French. Dutch is the official language of Flanders region where Tongeren is located, while French is spoken by a minority of the population.
French is spoken in France, Canada, and Belgium as official language.