The Flemish translation for "stay safe" is "blijf veilig."
The translation for grandmother in Flemish is "grootmoeder."
Have a safe journey in Flemish is "Goede reis"
"oma" and "opa", respectively although the formal way is "grootmoeder" and "grootvader"
There is no such language as Beligan, Belgium speaks French, Dutch (called Flemish in Belgium), German, English, and several other languages: French = l'amour German = liebe Dutch/Flemish = liefde English = Love
In Flemish, "Flemish" is referred to as "Vlaams."
The translation for grandmother in Flemish is "grootmoeder."
Have a safe journey in Flemish is "Goede reis"
Broot
The Flemish translation for "happy birthday" is "gelukkige verjaardag." Flemish is a variant of Dutch spoken in Belgium, and this phrase is commonly used to wish someone well on their birthday.
Bloem
There is no language called Belgian. Flemish and French are spoken in Belgium. Flemish (North) = grootvader French (South) = grandpère (père = father)
"oma" and "opa", respectively although the formal way is "grootmoeder" and "grootvader"
There is no such language as Beligan, Belgium speaks French, Dutch (called Flemish in Belgium), German, English, and several other languages: French = l'amour German = liebe Dutch/Flemish = liefde English = Love
In Flemish, "Flemish" is referred to as "Vlaams."
Stare al sicuro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to stay safe."Specifically, the verb stare means "to be, to remain/stay." The word al combines the preposition awith the masculine definite article il to mean "at the, in the, to the." The masculine adjective/pronoun sicuro means "safe."The pronunciation is "STAH-reh ahl see-KOO-roh."
stay strong
Red = Rood in Flemish