Flemish language
Flemish is a cluster of Dutch dialects spoken by people in the Flanders region of Belgium. Dutch became the official language of the northern part of Belgium in 1938.[1]
Flemish Language Media
Official languages of Belgium: Dutch, French, and German. Brussels is a bilingual area where both Dutch and French have an official status.
Map showing the historical dialects spoken in the Low Countries. This map does not portray dialect zones of the modern Dutch language family, wherein Dutch and Flemish are distinct varieties of Dutch.
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References
- ↑ "Dutch language". Britannica Online. Retrieved April 16, 2009.