Wal·loon
/wäˈlo͞on,wəˈlo͞on/
noun
- a member of a people who speak a French dialect and live in southern and eastern Belgium and neighboring parts of France.
- the French dialect spoken by the Walloons.
adjective
relating to the Walloons or their language.
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Walloons are a Gallo-Romance ethnic group native to Wallonia and the immediate adjacent regions of Flanders, France, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands ...
Walloon is a Romance language that is spoken in much of Wallonia and, to a very small extent, in Brussels, Belgium; some villages near Givet, ...
1. a member of a people of southern and southeastern Belgium and adjacent parts of France 2. a French dialect of the Walloons.
Noun · An inhabitant of Wallonia, of Belgian nationality, nowadays generally French-speaking, but also possibly German-speaking.
Our mission is to deliver Walloon Lake, a place where people and nature thrive, to the next generations through the power of conservation.
Walloon's serves damn fine fare with French soul and American spirit. Our cuisine celebrates simplicity because it gives a dish nothing to hide behind.
Sep 16, 2024 · The Walloons, who make up about one-third of the Belgian population, speak dialects of French and live chiefly in the south and east. The ...
a French-speaking people, collectively called Walloons (approximately one-third of the total population), who are concentrated in the five southern provinces.
Walloon definition: one of a people inhabiting chiefly the southern and southeastern parts of Belgium and adjacent regions in France.