Citations:Flemish

Proper noun: a language or dialect

 * The Vlaemisch or Flemish is a form of Low German still spoken in the Belgian provinces of Eest and West Flanders, [...]
 * Flemish is not just a dialect spoken by some 5 million Belgians; it is essentially the same language as Dutch, [...]
 * Officially Flemish is not a language. It is called 'Nederlands', which means Dutch. Basically they are the same. The difference between Flemish and Dutch is the same as for example the difference between English and American.
 * The largest language community is that of Flemish speakers. Flemings now constitute aroung 60 percent of the Belgian people, and the status of this language has risen continuously since 1932. Most of the Flemings are concentrated in the Northern half of Belgium in the Flemish Region of the country. Flemish is also known as Dutch, which is the official language of The Netherlands. Dutch and Flemish share the same standard language.
 * In its narrow meaning Vlaams, Flemish, is one of the several Germanic dialects spoken in northern Belgium. All these dialects were given a composite name, originally by the country's alien rulers: flamenco (in Spanish) and flameng (in French). Thus, "when the inhabitants of Brabant or Belgian Limburg call their language ' Flemish,' they are unconsciously maintaining an originally French (and Spanish) usage."
 * Since the group of Flemish-speaking people is ever diminishing and the possibilities of speaking Flemish in public have become rare, special meetings are held in some places at regular times where only Flemish is spoken [...]
 * Flemish is a regional variation or dialect of Dutch, [...]
 * The largest language community is that of Flemish speakers. Flemings now constitute aroung 60 percent of the Belgian people, and the status of this language has risen continuously since 1932. Most of the Flemings are concentrated in the Northern half of Belgium in the Flemish Region of the country. Flemish is also known as Dutch, which is the official language of The Netherlands. Dutch and Flemish share the same standard language.
 * In its narrow meaning Vlaams, Flemish, is one of the several Germanic dialects spoken in northern Belgium. All these dialects were given a composite name, originally by the country's alien rulers: flamenco (in Spanish) and flameng (in French). Thus, "when the inhabitants of Brabant or Belgian Limburg call their language ' Flemish,' they are unconsciously maintaining an originally French (and Spanish) usage."
 * Since the group of Flemish-speaking people is ever diminishing and the possibilities of speaking Flemish in public have become rare, special meetings are held in some places at regular times where only Flemish is spoken [...]
 * Flemish is a regional variation or dialect of Dutch, [...]
 * Since the group of Flemish-speaking people is ever diminishing and the possibilities of speaking Flemish in public have become rare, special meetings are held in some places at regular times where only Flemish is spoken [...]
 * Flemish is a regional variation or dialect of Dutch, [...]
 * Flemish is a regional variation or dialect of Dutch, [...]