Flemish

In English usage, Flemish (Dutch: Vlaams (help·info)) can refer to Flemish is derived from the name of the County of Flanders, from Middle Dutch vlāmisch, vlemesch. The name of the County of Flanders itself was first attested in Ghent, in 1237, and etymologically it derives from ‘Flandr’, which is Old Dutch roughly meaning ‘that which is flooded/flooded area’; compare Common Germanic *flōðuz, "flood". Dutch is the majority language in Belgium, be... more

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