Flandern

German

Etymology

From Middle Dutch Vlâendren.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈflandɐn/
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  • Hyphenation: Flan‧dern

Proper noun

Flandern n (proper noun, strong, genitive Flanderns)

  1. Flanders (a historical region and modern administrative region in the north of Belgium, consisting of the Dutch-speaking area of Belgium)
  2. Flanders (a historical county and cultural region of Western Europe, at its maximum covering most of Belgium, parts of northeast France, and a corner of the Netherlands; in full, County of Flanders)
  3. Flanders (two provinces in Belgian Flanders, West Flanders and East Flanders)

Derived terms

  • flandrisch
  • mittelflandrisch
  • nordflandrisch
  • ostflandrisch
  • südflandrisch
  • westflandrisch

Swedish

Proper noun

Flandern n

  1. Flanders (a historical region and modern administrative region in the north of Belgium, consisting of the Dutch-speaking area of Belgium)
  2. Flanders (a historical county and cultural region of Western Europe, at its maximum covering most of Belgium, parts of northeast France, and a corner of the Netherlands; in full, County of Flanders)
  3. Flanders (two provinces in Belgian Flanders, West Flanders and East Flanders)