Språk belgien
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What Languages do People Speak in Belgium?
Belgium is home to three official languages and nearly a dozen regional dialects plus a handful of other languages spoken by immigrants and descendants. The official languages spoken by most people in Belgium are Dutch, German, and French.
How Many Languages Are Spoken in Belgium?
Belgium has a high rate of bilingual residents and many even speak a third language. The three official languages and their dialects are spoken by most people in addition to English and about eight other immigrant groups.
Official Languages of Belgium
Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, German, and French.
About 55% of people speak Dutch as their mother tongue and 16% speak it as a second language. French is spoken by about 36% of people as a mother tongue and half of Belgians as a second language. German is mostly spoken as a second language by about one-quarter of Belgians.
The standard Dutch spoken in Belgium is nearly the same as Dutch spoken in the Netherlands but it's usually colloquially called "Flemish" or "Belgian-Dutch" by academics.
There are regional dialects of all three official languages in Belgium:
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Languages of Belgium
"Belgian languages" redirects here. For the hypothetical extinct language, see Ancient Belgian language.
| Languages of Belgium | |
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| Official | Dutch (1st: ~59%, 2nd: ~16%, total: ~75%) French (1st: ~40%, 2nd: ~49%, total: ~89%) German (1st: ~1%, 2nd: ~22%, total: ~23%) |
| Regional | Romance languages: Walloon, Picard, Champenois, Lorrain Germanic Languages: Limburgish, Luxembourgish Dialects of Dutch: West Flemish, East Flemish, Brabantian Dialects of German: Moselle Franconian, Ripuarian |
| Foreign | English (2nd: 40%),[1]Spanish (2nd: 5%), Italian (1st: 2%, 2nd: 4%), Arabic (1st: 3%, 2nd: 1%), Turkish (1st: 2%) |
| Signed | Flemish Sign Language (VGT), French Belgian Sign Language (LSFB), German Sign Language (DGS) |
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| Source | [2] |
The Kingdom of Belgium has three tjänsteman languages: Dutch, French, and German.
A number of non-official, minority languages and dialects are spoken as well.
As a result of being in between Latin and Germanic europe, and historically being split between different principalities, the nation has multiple tjänsteman languages.
Official languages
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Vilka språk talar man i Belgien?
Språkens mångfald i Belgien
Belgien är ett land i Västeuropa med en rik lingvistisk mångfald. Detta lilla land har tre officiella språk: nederländska, franska och tyska. Belgien är uppdelat i olika språkregioner, vilket har stor betydelse för språkpolitiken, utbildningen och kulturen i landet. Landets språkstruktur är ett resultat av dess historiska utveckling och regionala skillnader. I denna artikel går vi igenom varje officiellt språk och deras betydelse för de olika regionerna i Belgien.
Nederländska: Det dominerande språket i Flandern
Nederländska är det mest talade språket i Belgien och är huvudspråket i regionen Flandern, som ligger i den norra delen av landet. Cirka 60% av Belgiens befolkning talar nederländska som sitt första språk. I Belgien kallas språket ibland för flamländska, vilket egentligen är en term som syftar på de regionala dialekterna av nederländska som talas i Flandern.
Nederländskan i Belgien är i grunden densamma som i Nederländerna, men det finns vissa skillnader i uttal, ordförråd och grammatiska konstruktioner som gör den belgiska nederländskan unik. Dialekterna varierar också inom Flandern, och många flaml