>>Hi,
>>I know that Agnes Varda was born in Belgium. So, she must be speaking a Belgian french (not that I can tell the difference). But I was wondering, does the guy - the interviewer - speak French of France or Belgium? If French is your native language you can probably hear it during the first 1 minute (no need to watch the entire interview)
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>Don't know about belgian french, but the belgian dutch has many subtle and less subtle differences from the dutch dutch. I witnessed a few disputes between brethren separated by a common language. They didn't turn ugly, only loud and long.
Thank you for your input.
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