flemish

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} Flamanlar

Belçikalı diye bir şey yok, yalnızca Valonlar ve Flamanlar var. - There is no such thing as a Belgian, there are only Walloons and Flemish.

{i} Flaman dili
{i} Flamanca

O Fransızca öğreniyor ama ben Flamanca öğreniyorum. - She studies French, but I study Flemish.

Flamancada Belçika'ya België denir. - Belgium is called België in Flemish.

{s} Flaman diline ait
{s} Flaman

Belçika'da Flaman halkı bir gün bağımsızlığını ilan etmek istiyor. - In Belgium, Flemish people want to declare their independence someday.

Belçikalı diye bir şey yok, yalnızca Valonlar ve Flamanlar var. - There is no such thing as a Belgian, there are only Walloons and Flemish.

flaman dilineflaman dili
Flemish horse
(Denizcilik) Marsepet kösteği
flemish bond
(İnşaat) hollanda örgüsü
flemish bond
(İnşaat) felemenk örgüsü
flemish horse
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) flaman atı
flemish pig
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) flaman domuzu
the Flemish
Flamanlar
Englisch - Englisch
Of or relating to Flanders, either as the historical county of Flanders (the current provinces of West Flanders and East Flanders in Belgium, Zeelandic Flanders in the Netherlands and French Flanders); or as the Dutch-speaking region of Belgium
The Dutch language as it is spoken in Flanders
Of or relating to the Flemish variety of the Dutch language
To coil a rope into a neat pattern on the deck of a ship
{a} pertaining to Flanders
{n} the language
{i} people of Flanders, Flemings; language spoken in Flanders
Of or relating to Flanders, either as the historical county of Flanders, the current provinces of West Flanders and East Flanders, or as the Dutch-speaking region of Belgium
Flemish means belonging or relating to the region of Flanders in northern Europe, or to its people, language, or culture
Flemish is a language spoken in Belgium. a language like German spoken in northern Belgium Dutch (Vlamisch, from Vlamland )
{s} of Flanders; of the people of Flanders; of the Flemish language
an ethnic group speaking Flemish and living in northern and western Belgium
one of two official languages of Belgium; closely related to Dutch an ethnic group speaking Flemish and living in northern and western Belgium of or relating to Flanders or its people or language or culture; "the Flemish population of Belgium"; "Flemish painters
The language or dialect spoken by the Flemings; also, collectively, the people of Flanders
Pertaining to Flanders, or the Flemings
of or relating to Flanders or its people or language or culture; "the Flemish population of Belgium"; "Flemish painters"
one of two official languages of Belgium; closely related to Dutch
flaundrish
Flemish Brabant
A province of Flanders, Belgium
Flemish bond
In bricklaying, an arrangement of bricks such that each course consists of alternate bricks having their short sides (headers) and long sides (stretchers) facing outwards, with alternate courses being offset
Flemish bonds
plural form of Flemish bond
Flemish horse
(Denizcilik) A flemish horse is a footrope on a square rigged sailing ship that is found at the extreme outer end of the yard. The main footrope runs along the whole length of the yard, but because of its length the angle upwards to where it is attached is quite shallow, and thus it is too high to stand on for some distance inwards. Sailors on this part of the yard stand on the flemish horse instead, which being shorter hangs down more and hence is low enough to stand on
Flemish art
Art of the 15th to early 17th century in Flanders. The precursors of the Flemish school were located in Dijon, the first capital of the dukes of Burgundy, who established a powerful Flemish-Burgundian political alliance that lasted from 1363 to 1482. Philip III (the Good) moved the Burgundian capital to Bruges and in 1425 hired Jan van Eyck as his painter. The next generation of artists built on van Eyck's heritage and, toward the end of the 15th century, began looking to Italy for pictorial inspiration. Rogier van der Weyden, Petrus Christus, Dirck Bouts, Hugo van der Goes, Hans Memling, and Gerard David brought innovation, but little of their work compared to van Eyck's artistic vision. In the 16th century Pieter Bruegel the Elder, under the influence of Hië ronymus Bosch, depicted peasant life with an eye for the grotesque. The great master of the 17th century, Peter Paul Rubens, demonstrated unrivaled skill in oil painting; his style epitomized the Flemish Baroque period. See also Early Netherlandish art
flemish-speaking
able to communicate in Flemish
East Flemish
of or related to the East Flemish dialects
East Flemish
a (rather artificial, by anology with West Flemish) group of Flemish dialects of the Dutch language in the eastern part of the historic countship of Flanders (now in Belgium, and further south/west in France)
East Flemish
from or relating to East Flanders, a Belgian province, in the eastern part of the historic countship of Flanders, including the former imperial fief
West Flemish
A group of Flemish dialects of the Dutch language in the western part of the historic countship of Flanders (now in Belgium and France)
West Flemish
In or relating to the West Flemish dialects
West Flemish
From or relating to West Flanders, the westernmost Belgian province, in the western part of the historic countship of Flanders
flemish
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