Aug. 10, 2025
Belgium is a trilingual country, with official languages including Flemish, French and German.
Dutch is spoken by 57% of the population , mainly in Flanders.
French is spoken by 40% of the population, mainly in Wallonia.
German-speaking has the smallest population.
Most cities in Belgium have two names: one in French and one in Flemish.
Brussels is not only the capital of Belgium but also the headquarters of the European Union.
比利时是三语言国家,官方语言包括荷兰语、法语和德语。
57%的人口说荷兰语主要在弗拉芒区。
40%的人口说法语主要在瓦隆区。
说德语的人口最少。
比利时的大多数城市都有两个名字:一个是法语,一个是荷兰语。
布鲁塞尔不仅是比利时的首都,也是欧盟的总部核心。
Belguim
Belgium is a trilingual country, with 3 official languages: including Flemish, French and German.
The first sentence isn't incorrect, but this sounds better
Dutch is spoken by 57% of the population , mainly in Flanders.
French is spoken by 40% of the population, mainly in Wallonia.
Finally, German- speaking hasers make up the smallest populationercentage.
Most cities in Belgium have two names: one in French and one in Flemish.
Brussels is not only the capital of Belgium but also the headquarters of the European Union.
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Great work! And very interesting as well.
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Belguim This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Belgium is a trilingual country, with official languages including Flemish, French and German. Belgium is a trilingual country, with 3 official languages: The first sentence isn't incorrect, but this sounds better |
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Dutch is spoken by 57% of the population , mainly in Flanders. Dutch is spoken by 57% of the population |
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French is spoken by 40% of the population, mainly in Wallonia. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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German-speaking has the smallest population. Finally, German |
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Most cities in Belgium have two names: one in French and one in Flemish. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Brussels is not only the capital of Belgium but also the headquarters of the European Union. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Belgium is a multilingual country, with official languages including Flemish, French and German. |
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