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  2. Languages of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Dutch is the most spoken primary language of Belgium and the official language of the Flemish Community and the Flemish Region (merged to Flanders). Along with French, it is an official language of the Brussels-Capital Region. The main Dutch dialects spoken in Belgium are Brabantian, West Flemish, East Flemish, and Limburgish.

  3. Belgian French - Wikipedia

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    Belgian French (French: français de Belgique) is the variety of French spoken mainly among the French Community of Belgium, alongside related Oïl languages of the region such as Walloon, Picard, Champenois, and Lorrain (Gaumais). The French language spoken in Belgium differs very little from that of France or Switzerland.

  4. Communities, regions, and language areas of Belgium

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    the Dutch language area; the French language area; the German language area; the bilingual Brussels-Capital area; All these entities have geographical boundaries. The language areas have no offices or powers and exist de facto as geographical circumscriptions, serving only to delineate the empowered subdivisions. The institutional communities ...

  5. Category:Languages of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... German-speaking Community of Belgium (5 C, 24 P) B. ... French language; G. German language;

  6. Flemish dialects - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the three national and state languages of Belgium, together with French and German, and is the only official language of the Flemish Region. The various Dutch dialects spoken in Belgium contain a number of lexical and grammatical features that distinguish them from the standard Dutch.

  7. Names of Belgian places in other languages - Wikipedia

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    This article does not cite ... try the Find link tool for suggestions. (December 2016) This is a list of names of Belgian places in other languages. Flanders ...

  8. Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, French and German. A number of non-official minority languages are spoken as well. [ 167 ] As no census exists, there are no official statistical data regarding the distribution or usage of Belgium's three official languages or their dialects . [ 168 ]

  9. Romance Belgium - Wikipedia

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    In dialectology, Romance Belgium (Belgique romane in French), also called Wallonia (Wallonie in French), [1] [2] is the part of Belgium where people traditionally speak one of the regional romance languages, all from the Langues d'oïl group.