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How do you say welcome in Belgium?

How do you say welcome in Belgium?

Graag gedaan

  1. Dutch (Belgium)
  2. English (US) Near fluent.

What do the Flemish call their language?

Dutch language
Dutch language, also called Netherlandic or Dutch Nederlands, in Belgium called Flemish or Flemish Vlaams, a West Germanic language that is the national language of the Netherlands and, with French and German, one of the three official languages of Belgium.

How do you say I miss you in Flemish?

Flemish translation: ik mis je.

How do people in Belgium say hello?

Belgian Phrases

Hello: Salut Pronounced: Sal oo
Good Morning/Afternoon: Bonjor Pronounced: Bon jor
Thank You: Merci Pronounced: Mer see
Please: S’il vous plait Pronounced: Seel voo play
Excuse Me: Pardon Pronounced: Paar don

What is the difference between Flemish and Belgian?

Belgium is one of those special countries that have three official languages: Dutch, French and German. After all, Flemish is defined in the Oxford Dictionary as the “Dutch language spoken in Northern Belgium”. So, the terms ‘Flemish’ and ‘Belgian Dutch’ actually refer to the same language.

How to say how are you in Flemish?

Flemish Phrases English Flemish Phrases How are you? (polite) Hoe gaat het (met u)? I’m fine, thank you! Goed, dank u! And you? (friendly) And jij? And you? (polite) En met u?

What can you do with a Flemish travel guide?

Another useful element found in our country travel guide is the language section, wherein you can pick up a few common words and phrases in Flemish that you will most likely need. Finally, you’ll get some practical travel safety tips that you need to keep in mind during your journey to and around Belgium.

When to use Flemish greetings in a conversation?

The above greetings in Flemish are essential to daily conversations. You are very likely to use at least one of them in any given day. Check out the next topic below or choose your own subject from the menu above.

Do you need to learn Dutch to travel to Belgium?

For those traveling to Belgium and the other countries, learning to speak Flemish or Dutch is a must. We have a handy travel guide that was prepared with your convenience in mind.