Flemish dialects
The Flemish dialects are the regional dialects of Dutch that are spoken in Flanders (Belgium). They should not be confused with Dutch itself. On the other hand, these dialects belong to a continuum of dialects together with Germanic dialects spoken in The Netherlands and Germany, and cannot be absolutely distinguished from these. Their grouping here is thus mostly for convenience.
Related Topics:
Dialect - Dutch - Flanders - Belgium - Continuum of dialects - The Netherlands - Germany
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