Why people of Belgium speak
Dutch, French and German why not Belgian?
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Over time, in the region of what's now called Belgium, the border has migrated from south to north due to French linguistic imperialism (Francization), from the idea that French would be superior to Dutch. ... To the north of this border, people speak Flemish, which is a dialect of Dutch, to the south people speak French.
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