What is Flemish?
1.
Dutch dialect spoken in the Northern part of Belgium.
In Dutch and Flemish: Vlaams (= flemish).
In Dutch and Flemish: Nederlands (= Dutch).
The grammar and spelling of both languages is the same, the only difference is in the pronounciation.
Dutch/Flemish: "Ik spreek Vlaams."
English: "I speak Flemish."
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2.
n.
A Dutch dialect spoken in parts of
adj.
Relating to those poor sods who speak Flemish.
"I speak English, but Flemish was my first language."
"Fle-what?"
"Never mind. I speak English. Only English."
"I'm Flemish"
"I'm sorry."
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3.
The flemish culture is one of the Three Best Cultures, which are the (not uptight part of the) British culture, the Scottish culture and this kickass one.
One thing I like about Flanders and the Flemish culture is that you can drive 30 miles/15 kilometers and you'd run into a different dialect.
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4.
A) The Dutch dialect spoken in parts of
B) A product or person from
A)
Person One: "Do you speak Flemish?"
Person Two; "No but I do speak Dutch."
Person One: "Close enough!"
B) "Want to go get some Flemish fries at Manneken Pis?"