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Say hello in Belgium

Beautiful Places In Belgium / February 25, 2018

Belgium is trilingual.
If you're in the northern part, Flanders, you speak Dutch, so you say: 'hallo.'
If you're in the southern part, Wallonia, you speak French, so you say: `bonjour.`
If you're in the small German speaking part (southeast), you say: `gutentag.`
If you're in Brussels which is officially bilingual you can speak Dutch or French (but most people only speak French). Belgium has two languages, depending on the region. They speak French and Flemish, so you would say either Bonjour (French) or Dag (Flemish)

Belgium is trilingual.
If you're in the northern part, Flanders, you speak Dutch, so you say: 'hallo.'
If you're in the southern part, Wallonia, you speak French, so you say: `bonjour.`
If you're in the small German speaking part (southeast), you say: `gutentag.`
If you're in Brussels which is officially bilingual you can speak Dutch or French (but most people only speak French). Belgium has two languages, depending on the region. They speak French and Flemish, so you would say either Bonjour (French) or Dag (Flemish)

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