In linguistics|lang=en terms the difference between belgian and belgian
is that belgian is (linguistics) a hypothetical extinct indo-european language, supposed to have been spoken distinct from celtic in late prehistory, in certain parts of what has become known as gaul while belgian is (linguistics) a hypothetical extinct indo-european language, supposed to have been spoken distinct from celtic in late prehistory, in certain parts of what has become known as gaul.
As nouns the difference between belgian and belgian
is that belgian is a person from belgium or of belgian descent while belgian is a person from belgium or of belgian descent.
As adjectives the difference between belgian and belgian
is that belgian is of, from, or pertaining to belgium or the belgian people while belgian is of, from, or pertaining to belgium or the belgian people.
As proper nouns the difference between belgian and belgian
is that belgian is (linguistics) a hypothetical extinct indo-european language, supposed to have been spoken distinct from celtic in late prehistory, in certain parts of what has become known as gaul while belgian is (linguistics) a hypothetical extinct indo-european language, supposed to have been spoken distinct from celtic in late prehistory, in certain parts of what has become known as gaul.
belgian
English
Noun
(
en noun)
A person from Belgium or of Belgian descent.
Hypernyms
*North Atlanticist
Adjective
(
en adjective)
Of, from, or pertaining to Belgium or the Belgian people.
Proper noun
(
en proper noun)
(linguistics) A hypothetical extinct Indo-European language, supposed to have been spoken distinct from Celtic in late prehistory, in certain parts of what has become known as Gaul.
Anagrams
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belgian
English
Noun
(
en noun)
A person from Belgium or of Belgian descent.
Hypernyms
*North Atlanticist
Adjective
(
en adjective)
Of, from, or pertaining to Belgium or the Belgian people.
Proper noun
(
en proper noun)
(linguistics) A hypothetical extinct Indo-European language, supposed to have been spoken distinct from Celtic in late prehistory, in certain parts of what has become known as Gaul.
Anagrams
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