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.
Flemish is the same as dutch actually (like American and English).
You say flemish or dutch for the kingdom of Belgium and dutch in the Netherland (wich is also a kingdom)
Belgium has Flemish and French as its official language. German is also spoken in the easternmost part of the country.
Flemish, = Dutch is one of the three official languages of Belgium. All three are, Dutch (Nederlands), French and German.
Flemish is often referred to as the Belgian variant of Dutch (some people will go so far as to say they are the same language). As such, the language is most common in Belgium, where approximately 5.5 million, or about 55% of the Belgian population, speak Flemish. In Flanders, the northern part of Belgium, the official language, Dutch, is commonly referred to as Flemish. Several thousand Flemish speakers can be found in France, as well.
Flemish, French, and German are the official languages of Belgium.
Flanders, the northern region of Belgium. Flemish is not a dialect; it is a language.
The Kingdom of Belgium has Flemish as one of its official languages.
Flemish, French, and German are the official languages of Belgium.
Belgium has Flemish and French as its official language. German is also spoken in the easternmost part of the country.
Dutch is the official language of the Flemish Community and the Flemish Region (merged to Flanders) and, along with French, an official language of the Brussels-Capital Region.
There's no such language as "Belgian". The three official languages of Belgium are French, Flemish/Dutch, and German. In Flemish, it's goedendag
Flemish, = Dutch is one of the three official languages of Belgium. All three are, Dutch (Nederlands), French and German.
Belgium - but only in the capital - Brussels (Brusel (Flemish), Bruxelle (French)). In Flanders, Flemish is the official language, whereas in the Walloons, French is the official language. Because of this and the animosity between the two regions, English is used as a common language. Most Flemish, speak French as well as English, whereas the Walloons, mainly speak French
Flemish is often referred to as the Belgian variant of Dutch (some people will go so far as to say they are the same language). As such, the language is most common in Belgium, where approximately 5.5 million, or about 55% of the Belgian population, speak Flemish. In Flanders, the northern part of Belgium, the official language, Dutch, is commonly referred to as Flemish. Several thousand Flemish speakers can be found in France, as well.
The three official languages of Belgium are French, Flemish/Dutch, and German.
There is actually no such language as "Belgian". The official languages of Belgium are French, Flemish/Dutch, and German.
Flemish, French, and German are the official languages of Belgium.
"In het Verenigd Koninkrijk" means "In the United Kingdom" in Flemish.