Brussels French
dialect of French spoken Brussels
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Brussels French
Summary
Brussels French is a city dialect[1].
Key Facts
- Brussels French was influenced by Brussels Dutch[2].
- Brussels French is in the country of Belgium[3].
- Brussels French's instance of is recorded as city dialect[4].
- Suzanne Beulemans is named after Brussels French[5].
- Brussels French's subclass of is recorded as Belgian French[6].
- Brussels French's writing system is recorded as Latin script[7].
- Brussels French's IETF language tag is recorded as fr-u-sd-bebru[8].
- Brussels French's part of is recorded as languages of Brussels[9].
- Brussels French's nickname is recorded as beulemans[10].
- Brussels French's native label is recorded as bruxellois[11].
- Brussels French's different from is recorded as Marollian Picard[12].
- Brussels French's different from is recorded as Brussels Dutch[13].
- Brussels French's indigenous to is recorded as Brussels[14].
- Brussels French's dialect of is recorded as French[15].