Flemish is spoken in Belgium, primarily in the northern region of Flanders. It is a variety of the Dutch language spoken by the Flemish people in Belgium.
Flemish is a variant of Dutch spoken in the northern region of Belgium known as Flanders. It is one of the three official languages of Belgium, along with French and German.
Belgium people are Belgian
Flemish people are from the Flanders region in Belgium, which is located in the northern part of the country. They speak Flemish, a dialect of Dutch, and are known for their cultural heritage and traditions.
Approximately 6 million people speak Flemish, a dialect of Dutch primarily spoken in the northern region of Belgium known as Flanders. Flemish is one of the official languages of Belgium alongside French and German.
The flemish are the people who speak flemish. The live in the north of Belgium. Flemish is a dialect from Dutch. Most of it is the same but pronounced a bit different. The walloons live in the south of Belgium and they speak french.
Flemish art is/was made in Flanders, situated in Belgium. Flanders is the northern part of Belgium, where people speak Dutch.
Flemish refers to people from the Flanders region in Belgium. They are considered to be Belgian nationals.
The Kingdom of Belgium has Flemish as one of its official languages.
You would hear Flemish being spoken in Belgium. Flemish is a dialect of Dutch spoken in the northern region of Flanders in Belgium.
Not necessarily. If you are from Belgium, you can either be Flemish, Walloon or inhabitant of the Brussels-Capital Region. In any case, if you are from Belgium, Belgian is what you are.
Belgium has a Flemish-speaking and a French speaking regions.