Flemish (Belgian Dutch) has spoken in Flanders (the southern part of Belgium), it is also spoken by a small group in the Netherlands
Belgium is the country that is often referred to as Flemish. Flemish is one of the official languages of Belgium, along with French and German. It is spoken primarily in the northern region of Flanders.
Belgium is a country in Europe that speaks multiple languages, specifically Dutch, French, and German. It is also home to multiple ethnic groups, including Flemish, Walloons, and German-speaking Belgians.
A Flemish person comes from the region of Flanders in Belgium. The Flemish community primarily speaks Dutch and has its own distinct cultural identity within Belgium.
Flanders, the northern region of Belgium. Flemish is not a dialect; it is a language.
Belgium has Flemish and French as its official language. German is also spoken in the easternmost part of the country.
Belgium is the country that is often referred to as Flemish. Flemish is one of the official languages of Belgium, along with French and German. It is spoken primarily in the northern region of Flanders.
None. But Indonesia has a large population that speaks Dutch as a second language (which is a dialect of Flemish).
Belgium is a country in Europe that speaks multiple languages, specifically Dutch, French, and German. It is also home to multiple ethnic groups, including Flemish, Walloons, and German-speaking Belgians.
A Flemish person comes from the region of Flanders in Belgium. The Flemish community primarily speaks Dutch and has its own distinct cultural identity within Belgium.
Belgium
Flanders, the northern region of Belgium. Flemish is not a dialect; it is a language.
There are three official languages in Belgium: Flemish (Dutch), French and German. As it a small country in the middle of Europe, many people speak also other languages e.g. English, Spanish,...
Belgium has Flemish and French as its official language. German is also spoken in the easternmost part of the country.
Belgium is the European country where both French and Flemish (Dutch) are spoken. French is predominantly spoken in the southern region of Wallonia, while Flemish is spoken in the northern region of Flanders.
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 isn't an official language of any country. Flemish is spoken in parts of Belgium, but Belgium states their official languages as: Dutch, French and German. About 60% of the population speaks Dutch (this is the type of Dutch which is known as Flemish), 40% French and less than 1% German.Flemish isn't recognized as an official language, although the name 'Flemish' has been officially spread. Flemish is seen as a Southern-Dutch dialect. Flemish and Dutch have different words in their 'standard language' and different grammar. Therefore it can be very confusing if you know Dutch, but go to Belgium or vice versa, since they can have words which can mean opposite, or at least different things in both languages. Also the way of addressing people is different.
I don't know, which country speaks american...-_-'