also is belgium part of denmark?How do i find a belgium language translator?
Well there are three official languages in Belgium: Flemish (Dutch), French, and German. and there is even something called Brusseleir, spoken by people in Brussels.
Well, for starters, the two primary languages of Belgium are French and Flemish, which is similar to Dutch. In other words, there isn't just one language spoken in Belgium.
EDIT: No, Belgium is not part of Denmark.
EDIT 2: This map will show you that Belgium is northeast of France, while Denmark is north of Germany. http://www.europeemaps.com/images/maps/e鈥?/a>
EDIT 3: This article should be of interest to you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_o鈥?/a>How do i find a belgium language translator?
Harry you make me sad,I have nothing against Denmark but as a Belgian I would like to keep our Independence if you don't mind.
We have three official languages in our country which are: French - Flemish -German.
All three are spoken in different parts of the country but Brussels is completely seperate and has them all.
If you want to find a translator for Flemish you can use Dutch which is the same as Flemish only the accent is a little different,like in the U.S. people from Texas talk different than the ones from Boston.
Hope this will help.How do i find a belgium language translator?
Belgium is not part of Denmark. The language is called Flemish though, so you'd be looking for an English to Flemish dictionary.
no thats not it i keep writing this go to google.com/translate.!!!
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