Is Flemish language in Belgium used as a separate language? why? explain fast
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Linguists regard the Flemish language not as a separate language, according to them, it is a variety of Dutch. Flemish language has two dialects, i.e., East Flemish and West Flemish dialects.
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Flemish is a language that is related to Dutch dialect and is spoken in the northern part of Belgium. Yes, it is used as a separate language to reduce the conflict between the French and Dutch-speaking community
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