flamsk

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Middle Low German vlamesch.

Adjective

flamsk (neuter singular flamsk, definite singular and plural flamske)

  1. Flemish (relating to Flanders and the Flemish people)

Proper noun

flamsk m (n)

  1. Flemish, the standard Dutch as it is spoken in Flanders.

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Middle Low German vlamesch.

Adjective

flamsk (neuter singular flamsk, definite singular and plural flamske)

  1. Flemish (as above)

References

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