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Is Belgium unilingual

Updated: 4/26/2024
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No. In the region of Flanders (North) people speak Dutch, in most of Wallonia (South), people speak French and in the very east of Wallonia there are a few towns (Eupen, Malmedy, Sanct-Vith) where they speak German. The capital, Brussels, has two official languages, French and Dutch, but many other languages are spoken: English, Spannish, Portuguese, Arabic ...

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No, Belgium is a multilingual country with three official languages: Dutch, French, and German. Different regions in Belgium have their own predominant languages, with Dutch spoken in Flanders, French in Wallonia, and German in the small German-speaking community.

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