In Flemish, you can say "Ik mis je" to express "I miss you".
"Neen" is how you say no in Flemish.
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.
In Flemish, "Flemish" is referred to as "Vlaams."
In Flemish, you say "do" as "doen."
In Flemish, you can say "Ik mis je" to express "I miss you".
There's no such language as "Belgian". The three official languages of Belgium are French, Flemish/Dutch, and German. In Flemish, it's goedendag
"Neen" is how you say no in Flemish.
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.
In Flemish, "Flemish" is referred to as "Vlaams."
In Flemish, you say "do" as "doen."
Yes, Flemish is a variety of Dutch spoken in Belgium. Dutch is a Germanic language, so Flemish, being a variety of Dutch, is also considered a Germanic language.
In Flemish, you can say "dank u."
Flemish
Flemish is not a slavic language.
"Red" in Flemish is "rood."
"Three" in Flemish is "drie."