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Belge — meaning in English: Belgian

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'Belge' when discussing anything related to Belgium, such as its culture, cuisine, or people. For example, you might hear phrases like 'la bière belge' (Belgian beer) at a restaurant or while chatting about travel plans with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'belge' specifically denotes someone or something from Belgium, 'européen' refers more broadly to anything European. You'd choose 'belge' when emphasizing a connection to Belgium's unique heritage, rather than a general European context.
Culture
'Belge' comes from the Latin word 'Belgae', which referred to the ancient tribes inhabiting the region now known as Belgium. The term has evolved to represent the national identity of Belgians, known for their rich culture, delicious chocolates, and famous comic characters like Tintin.
FAQ
Q.What does 'Belge' mean in English?
'Belge' translates to 'Belgian' in English, referring to anything related to Belgium, including its people, culture, and products.
Q.How do you pronounce 'Belge'?
'Belge' is pronounced as /bɛlzj/ in IPA notation. The 'g' is soft, similar to the 'zh' sound in 'measure'.
Q.Is 'Belge' used in formal writing?
'Belge' is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, making it versatile for everyday conversations, travel discussions, or even academic writing about Belgian culture.
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