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No, there is no tension, and physical characteristics have no role in Belgium.
In Flemish, "Flemish" is referred to as "Vlaams."
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"Red" in Flemish is "rood."
"Three" in Flemish is "drie."
Dutch and Flemish are closely related languages, but they are not the same. Dutch is the official language of the Netherlands, while Flemish is a variant of Dutch spoken in Flanders, the Dutch-speaking region of Belgium. Flemish has some differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar compared to standard Dutch.
There is some debate about whether the Flemish culture is truly distinct from Dutch culture. The Flemish people speak a variety of local dialects of Dutch. Approximately 75% of Flemish people have been baptized into the Roman Catholic Church (though only about 8% attend mass). The Dutch culture has a much lower portion of Catholics.
"Neen" is how you say no in Flemish.
Flemish is a variety of Dutch spoken in the northern part of Belgium known as Flanders. It is one of the official languages of Belgium along with French and German.
A Flemish dormer is a type of window.
Saturday in Flemish is "zaterdag."