Well, perhaps because Belgian isn’t an official language?
That’s normal for language options. We do speak Dutch and French after all.
That’s common logic. If you put the Belgian flag there it could both mean French and Dutch. And even German if you go that far.
Either the French or the English is wrong, if Dutch goed means both “good” and “well.”
Would you want them to include 67 flags near English as well?
Dude… for real…?
What about Dutch speakers from Brussels? (They do exist). Also French speakers from Brussels?
Regardless, using country flags is a very inaccurate way to represent languages. Dutch is not just spoken in the Netherlands, and French is definitely not spoken only in France. And English is definitely not just spoken in the UK.
Because we speak dutch… ? I don’t get the issue. Only thing I might add is that we also speak german.
Using flags for languages is a bad habit. ISO language codes is much more easierto read. Expl; FR, EN, NL, DE
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Where? It’s not the Walloon flag either though.
Well, perhaps because Belgian isn’t an official language?
That’s normal for language options. We do speak Dutch and French after all.
That’s common logic. If you put the Belgian flag there it could both mean French and Dutch. And even German if you go that far.
Either the French or the English is wrong, if Dutch goed means both “good” and “well.”
Would you want them to include 67 flags near English as well?
Dude… for real…?
What about Dutch speakers from Brussels? (They do exist). Also French speakers from Brussels?
Regardless, using country flags is a very inaccurate way to represent languages. Dutch is not just spoken in the Netherlands, and French is definitely not spoken only in France. And English is definitely not just spoken in the UK.
Because we speak dutch… ? I don’t get the issue. Only thing I might add is that we also speak german.
Using flags for languages is a bad habit. ISO language codes is much more easierto read. Expl; FR, EN, NL, DE