Yes. Flemish is a West Germanic language, closely related to Dutch and, being spoken by many people in Belgium, is basically the Belgian variation of Dutch. Flemish refers to the general region known as Flanders, overlapping parts of present-day Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. It is well known as being the region where some of World War I's bloodiest battles were fought.
Yes, Flemish is a word. It refers to the people, language, and culture of Flanders, a region in Belgium. The Flemish language is a variety of Dutch spoken in Flanders.
The Flemish word for pig is "varken."
The Flemish word for black is "zwart."
The Flemish word for "bloody" is "verdomd" or "vervloekt".
The word for "girl" in Flemish is "meisje".
The Flemish word for Mrs. is "mevrouw."
In Flemish, the word for "house" is "huis."
The word for blackberry in Flemish is "braambes."
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The Flemish word for black is "zwart."
The Flemish word for "bloody" is "verdomd" or "vervloekt".
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"schoon" or "mooi"
No, the word "bureaux" is not Flemish. It is actually of French origin and is the plural form of "bureau," which means a desk or an office. In Flemish, the equivalent word would be "burelen" or "kantoren."
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in Urdu u say it like (Aman) (dont get the A very long just don't even pronouns it!!)
The word used in Belgium for the English word "friendship" is "vriendschap" in Dutch, "amitiΓ©" in French, and "Freundschaft" in German.
Well, I don't think is a word but jeune is a word and it means "Flemish composer." hope this helPs!