Belgium has three official languages: Dutch (Flemish), French, and German. Dutch is the most spoken primary language, with about 58% of Belgians speaking Dutch, while approximately 40% speak French. German is the least prevalent official language, spoken by less than 1% of the population. The distribution of these languages depends on the region, with Dutch predominant in the Flanders region, French in the southern region of Wallonia, and German in a small area in the east. In addition to the official languages, there are also minority languages and dialects spoken in Belgium