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Belgique — meaning in English: Belgium

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'Belgique' when discussing the country, its culture, or during travel-related conversations. You might hear it in a sentence like 'Je vais en Belgique pour les vacances' (I am going to Belgium for vacation) or when talking about Belgian specialties like chocolate or waffles.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'Belgique' specifically denotes the country of Belgium, terms like 'belge' refer to anything related to Belgium, such as its people or culture. Choose 'Belgique' when specifically mentioning the country and 'belge' when describing something associated with it.
Culture
'Belgique' comes from the Latin word 'Belgica,' referring to the region inhabited by the Belgae. Belgium is famous for its rich history, diverse languages, and contributions to art and cuisine, making 'Belgique' not just a geographical term but a gateway to exploring a vibrant culture.
FAQ
Q.What does 'Belgique' mean in English?
'Belgique' translates to 'Belgium' in English, referring to the country located in Western Europe known for its rich history and cultural diversity.
Q.How do you pronounce 'Belgique'?
'Belgique' is pronounced as [bel-zheek], with a soft 'g' sound, similar to the 's' in 'measure.'
Q.Is it always spelled with a capital letter?
Yes, 'Belgique' is always capitalized when referring to the country, as it is a proper noun.
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