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In Flemish, which is a variant of Dutch spoken in Belgium, numbers are counted similarly to standard Dutch. The basic numbers are: één (1), twee (2), drie (3), vier (4), vijf (5), zes (6), zeven (7), acht (8), negen (9), and tien (10). For numbers beyond ten, combinations are formed, like elf (11), twaalf (12), and then continuing with dertien (13), veertien (14), up to twintig (20). For numbers in the twenties and beyond, the format typically follows the pattern of "tien" or "twintig" plus the units (e.g., éénentwintig for 21).

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