The numbers from 1 to 10 in Flemish are: 1 - een, 2 - twee, 3 - drie, 4 - vier, 5 - vijf, 6 - zes, 7 - zeven, 8 - acht, 9 - negen, 10 - tien.
In Flemish, "Flemish" is referred to as "Vlaams."
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.
Red = Rood in Flemish
"Drie" is "three" in Flemish.
"Neen" is how you say no in Flemish.
1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20.
1 = een
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In Flemish, "Flemish" is referred to as "Vlaams."
square roots are nombers times themselves
lets go wolfpack nombers 32,12,9
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.
Prime numbers are numbers that have only 2 factors, 1 and it's self. Composite numbers are the opposite, they have 3 or more factors.
Red = Rood in Flemish
"Drie" is "three" in Flemish.
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