Yes, it is the proper adjective for the Dutch-speaking region called Flanders. It is now part of Belgium.
It is a noun when referring to the language Flemish (aka Belgian Dutch).
Flemish can be used as both a noun and an adjective. As an adjective, it describes something or someone related to Flanders, a region in Belgium where Flemish is spoken.
In Flemish, "Flemish" is referred to as "Vlaams."
"Red" in Flemish is "rood."
"Three" in Flemish is "drie."
"Neen" is how you say no in Flemish.
Saturday in Flemish is "zaterdag."
Flemish is the adjective of Flanders, the dutch speaking part of Belgium. ( 60% of the Belgians are Flemish )
In Flemish, "Flemish" is referred to as "Vlaams."
A Flemish dormer is a type of window.
"Red" in Flemish is "rood."
"Three" in Flemish is "drie."
The population of Flemish Region is 02,000.
The population of Flemish Brabant is 20,001.
Flemish Eye was created in 2003.
Flemish Community was created in 1980.
The Flemish Region was created on January 1, 1980 as one of the three official regions of Belgium, alongside the Walloon Region and the Brussels-Capital Region.
Single Flemish bond consists of alternating headers and stretchers in each course, creating a more varied texture. Double Flemish bond has two headers followed by one stretcher in each course, resulting in a smoother, more regular appearance.
Antoine Seilern has written: 'Flemish paintings and drawings at 56 Princes Gate, London, SW7' -- subject(s): Drawing, Drawing, Flemish, Flemish Drawing, Flemish Painting, Painting, Painting, Flemish, Private collections