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West Flemish
Westvlams, Vlaemsch
Spoken in:  Belgium
 Netherlands
 France 
Region: West Flanders
Total speakers: ~1.06 million speakers
Language family: Indo-European
 Germanic
  West Germanic
   Low Franconian
    Dutch
     West Flemish
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: gem
ISO 639-3: vls

West Flemish (West Flemish: Westvlams, Dutch: West-Vlaams, French: Flamand occidental) is a group of Dutch dialects spoken in parts of the Netherlands, Belgium, and France.

West Flemish is spoken by around 1.05 million people in West Flanders (in Belgium), 90,000 in the neighbouring Dutch coastal district of Zeelandic Flanders, and approximately 20,000 in the northern part of the French département of Nord where it is classified, as a recognized dialect of Dutch, as one of the languages of France .

The dialects of the Dutch province of Zeeland, Zeelandic, are sometimes also included in West Flemish although this classification is controversial. The dialects of Zeelandic Flanders however do count as West Flemish variants. In fact, both dialects are linked by a dialect continuum which proceeds further north into Hollandic.

This article is a part of the
Dutch dialects series.

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Low Franconian/Ripuarian

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Geographical location of West Flemish (colour: sandy) among the other minority and regional languages and dialects of the Benelux countries

See also

External links

Wikipedia
West Flemish edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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