Hi, I'm doing a project on Belgium and I need to know...
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how to say "Hi, my name is _______" in Belgium...could someone help me out please?
07 Sep 2006, 07:51 Anonymous
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Nevermind I have found it
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Anonymous 07 Sep 2006, 08:02 - Verstoß melden -
how to say "Hi, my name is _______" in Belgium...could someone help me out please?
the answer is" ik ben____ or mijn naam is_____
Anonymous 15 Sep 2006, 08:59 - Verstoß melden -
translation of good morning in belgium
good morning in belgium?
chen 14 Okt 2007, 02:23 - Verstoß melden -
translation of good morning in belgium
Good Morning: "goedemorgen". The language is Dutch (as spoken in the Nederlands) or Flemish (The Dutch spoken in the North of Belgium - Vlaams/Flanders)... not "belgium", ok!
RS 31 Okt 2007, 03:52 - Verstoß melden -
hi
eh, half of belgium is french, and a little part is german as well. So the introducing yourself in belgium, depends in which part of belgium you are. So it's either "hallo, ik ben___", "Bonjour, je m'apelle___" or "Guten tag, ich bin___"
anonymous 04 Nov 2007, 05:47 - Verstoß melden -
belgium
i need the percent on how many people talk flemish
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Languages in Belgium
60% of the population speaks Dutch (or rather Flemish) and lives in Flanders (North of Belgium)
30% speaks French and lives in Brussels + Wallonië (South of Belgium)
10% speaks German and lives in the Eastern part of Wallonië.A Fleming 15 Mär 2008, 03:31 - Verstoß melden -
Much less than 10% speaks German
Source: Wikipedia
Flanders in the north, with 58% of the population, and the French-speaking southern region of Wallonia, inhabited by 32%. The Brussels-Capital Region, although officially bilingual, is a mostly French-speaking enclave within the Flemish Region and near the Walloon Region, and has 10% of the population.[3] A small German-speaking Community exists in eastern Wallonia.[4]Another fleming 25 Mai 2008, 08:39 - Verstoß melden