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1) α g@ngster95 Εννοώ ως μητρική γλώσσα. Να τι λέει και το αγγλικό wikipedia
Main article:
Languages of Belgium
Official languages:
Dutch (~59%) French (~40%) German (~1%)
Belgium has three official languages, which are, in order from the largest speaker population to the smallest,
Dutch,
French and
German. A number of non-official, minority languages are spoken as well.
As no
census exists, there is no official statistical data regarding the distribution or usage of Belgium's three official languages or their
dialects. However, various criteria, including the language(s) of parents, of education, or the second-language status of foreign born, may provide suggested figures. An estimated 59%
[67] of the Belgian population speaks
Dutch (often colloquially referred to as "
Flemish") and
French is spoken by 40%. Total Dutch speakers are 6.23 million, concentrated in the northern
Flanders region, while French speakers comprise 3.32 million in
Wallonia and an estimated 0.87 million or 85% of the officially bilingual
Brussels-Capital Region.
[68][69] The
German-speaking Community is made up of 73,000 people in the east of the
Walloon Region; around 10,000 German and 60,000 Belgian nationals are speakers of
German. Roughly 23,000 more German speakers live in municipalities near the official Community.
[6][70]
French
The second-most spoken primary (Belgian) language, used natively by 40% of the population, is
French.
[1] It is the official language of the
French Community (which, like the Flemish Community, is a political entity), the dominant language in
Wallonia (having also a small
German-speaking Community) as well as the
Brussels-Capital Region.
Almost all of the inhabitants of the Capital region are able to speak French as either their primary language (50%) or as a lingua franca (45%).[2][3] There are also many Flemish people that are able to speak French as a second language.
Belgian French is in most respects identical to standard, Parisian French, but differs in some points of vocabulary, pronunciation, and semantics.
Ma vie en rose and
Man Bites Dog are important Belgian films in the French language.
German
German is the least prevalent
official language in Belgium,
spoken natively by less than 1% of the population. The
German-speaking Community of Belgium numbers 71,000, residing in an area of Belgium that ceded by the former
German Empire as part of the
Treaty of Versailles, which concluded
World War I. In 1940,
Nazi Germany re-annexed the region following its invasion of Belgium during
World War II.
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