1. Walloon - Noun
2. Walloon - Adjective
3. Walloon - Proper noun
Walloon
The Romance language commonly spoken until the middle of the 20th century in parts of southern Belgium and northern France (around Givet).
An inhabitant of Wallonia, of Belgian nationality, nowadays generally French-speaking, but also possibly German-speaking.
An inhabitant of the region of southern Belgium and northern France (around Givet), usually of Belgian nationality.
Referring to the French-speaking people of southern Belgium and parts of northern France.
Referring to the Romance language spoken by this people.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBrussels - not Walloon but mostly French-speaking Many non-French-speaking observers (over)generalize Walloons as a term of convenience for all Belgian French-speakers (even those born and living in the Brussels-Capital Region). Source: Internet
By doing so he was able to bring back the Walloon provinces to an allegiance to the king. Source: Internet
Despite this regional organization, some bus and tram routes operated by STIB/MIVB go beyond the regional border, and some bus routes operated by TEC or De Lijn transport passengers from the Flemish or Walloon regions to the capital city. Source: Internet
During these eighty years the number of municipalities with more than 5,000 inhabitants increased from only 21 to more than one hundred, concentrating nearly half of the Walloon population in this region. Source: Internet
In one incident, reported in the program, the Queensland Gas Company (QGC) fracked its Myrtle 3 well connecting the Springbok aquifer to the coal seam below (the Walloon Coal Measures) in 2009. Source: Internet
In Spain armies were recruited from all the Spanish European territories including Spain, Italy, Wallonia ( Walloon Guards ) and Germany. Source: Internet