One of our football tems here in Argentina was founded for a Flemish Belgian and it is called as 'Flandria'. It competes in second division by the moment I'm writting this
Are you scottish perhaps? Quite a few flemings migrated to Scotland during the middle ages and the surname "fleming" is just one of the many remnants of that
Come out ye Black and Tans, Come out and fight me like a Man! Show your wife how you won medals in Flanders, Tell her that the IRA, made ya run the hell away, from the green and lovely lanes of Killashandra!
i got that reference, i don't know what exactly the refere to though, during ww1 brittish soldiers did commit some atrocities, one great aunt of mine was raped and murdered by one, and they often shot livestock for fun but during ww2 much more discipline was seemingly instilled, even among the Germans as well, so idk
Fun facts: The Flemish are direct descendants of the Franks, who created the Frankish Empire. 1/3 of Wiliam the Conquerer's army was Flemish. 1/3 of Scottish people have partial Flemish roots due to Flemish migration to the region during the Middle Ages. 'Flanders' literally means 'flooded'. A refference to the fact that during the Middle Ages, the coast of West Flanders regularly flooded. The Flemish played an important role during the Crusades. One of the most important leaders of the First Crusade was the Flemish count Robert II. The first emperors of the Latin Empire were also Flemish. During the Middle Ages, Flanders was one of the richest places in Europe. The surname 'Fleming' comes from Flanders. It was introduced to the British Isles by Flemish settlers during the Middle Ages.
@@helioslegigantosaure6939 the franks were germans that lived in an area corresponding to today's belgium, south netherlands and the rhineland in germany
@@ComradeHistorian Well, we celibrate one of those as the national holiday, 11th of july, the battle of the golden spurs. We won the battle but lost the war, it did however end the threat of french annnexation for years to come.
Ik ben van Rijsel en ik ben Vlaming EN Frans, mijn grootvader was van Vlaanderen en mijn grootmoeder was van Frankrijk, ik ben Vlaming-Frans, als Rijsel en als Brussel is Vlaming-Waals
It’s great that you call yourself that. You are Belgian French, calling yourselves Walloons are idiotic at best. None of you can actually speak, write, live or express culture in the Picard/Walloon dialect anymore. You are fake constructions like white South Africans of British descent.
Small correction: “zolang een Vlaming leeft” means more “as long as a Fleming lives” due to how een is pronounced as it can mean either “a” or “one” but is pronounced the former way here
Yes you're correct, most of the time een can mean a and one and it's differentiated by the context, but in formal speech or by many people, one is één and a is een, but not everyone uses diacritics, in offical texts it's always like that though
Well the flemish revolt was more something done by the flemish minor nobility and burgers, peasants mostly kept to their fields honestly or they answered the call to arms as part of their feudal obligation.
Als je een echte nationalist was, zou je ervan dromen om je te verenigen met ons volk in het noorden, het volk dat sinds 1581 van ons gescheiden is. verenigen @@flemishnationalist-prayfor9809
@notawarcriminal negeer deze idioot. Ik ben vlaams en ik droom ervan me te verenigen met onze broeders in het noorden. Eén grote Germaanse Nederlandse familie
It's funny, because the surname 'Fleming' actually comes from Flanders. It was introduced to the British Isles by Flemish settlers during the Middle Ages.
Im kinda sad that walloon dont speak walloon anymore. We do have a anthem for the walloon(le chant du wallon ) . Is sad we speak just french and dont walloon or brusselers. I like the flamish part of belgium is great. And a part of my famally live here.
True, the "frenchification" done by belgian elites fucked traditional walloon culture much more than it could ever fuck with the flemish. It basically destroyed the traditional language of the south
the Walloon aren’t a people it never even was a nation but it is a language un namurois et un Luxembourgeois ne sont pas wallon de même pour les Brabancon et liégeois et gens de hainaut ils sont par contre tous des Belges de même pour les flamands Brabançon et limbourgeois
@@flemishnationalist-prayfor9809 Cool, thanks. That reminds me of a common apple in Norway called gravensten, apparently it’s named after a Danish castle called Gråstein, which in German is «Gravenstein». So I guess Gravensteen means Greystone? I might otherwise guess «Count», as in German graf or Norwegian greve. Not that it really matters, lol. This made me look up and read about apples and castles anyway.
@@bjarniyt1402 I can agree with you. The communities have a clear logic to them: Divide by language the aspects of governance that are directly related to language. The regions on the other hand are completely illogical: Why would someone who speaks French have different rules in traffic or agriculture than someone who speaks Dutch? The regions are also most involved in cases where there is an unclear or complicated division of the powers between regional and federal government, which is one of the main problems today.
@@flemishnationalist-prayfor9809 Ever heard of the 1789 Brabantian Revolution and the foundation of the United States of Belgium? A distinct Belgian culture had been evolving for centuries ever since we got seperated from the rest of the Low Countries and in 1789 the local powers came together (the County of Flanders was one of them) and voluntarily founded the first Belgian State with a treaty written both in French and in Dutch. We were a republic even before France was. Sadly our first state did not survive and only in 1830 we found the courage to break free again after being forced into an artificial reunion with the Netherlands. Belgium has an incredibly rich history, stretching centuries. Modern Flanders on the other hand has existed for barely 60 years. The Flemish movement should be part of a larger Belgian story. I am very thankful for the good it has done, thankful that it did turn political and fought for our rights as Dutch speaking citizens of this country at a time when the Belgian State was criminally misled in its attempt at francophone nationalism. But the battle was won, it is over, we have reclaimed our place. The Flemish Movement should depolitcise and once again become the cultural Belgian force of hope and idealism it once was. Belgium is not simply going to go away, we should make the best out of our country that once knew greatness.
@@belgianvanbeethoven yes I've heard of the Brabantian Revolt. But Belgium's existence still makes no sense. Belgium has no culture and language. The fact it may be 41 years older doesn't change that. That isn't even one lifetime. And yes, there is no Belgian culture. The Flemish and Walloon cultures may share similarities, but they're still way to distinct to call one culture. Also, while modern Flanders has only existed for 60 years, Flanders itself has existed for way longer than that. Btw, even today Flanders still pays billions of euros to Wallonia.
@@WhoTookQuwhu There´s a difference between the original language of the Franks i.e. old low franconian and French, which is a romance language hailing from the Ile de France region of France and which was adopted by the Frankish nobility after the Frankish conquest of the kingdom of Soissons.
@@lecumulet260 well, historically Brabantians and Flemings were extremely close. Brabantian dialects have been called Flemish by foreigners since the 14th-century. Italians called artists who came from the region 'Flemish', even if they came from Brabant. The Flemish cloth industry came in large part from Brabant. The Spanish kings had a Flemish choir. This choir included many Brabantian members as well. At some points, all of the Low Countries (including Brabant) were called Flanders. Conclusion: Flemings and Brabantians have always been extremely close to each other.
As a flemish person, i really like the song ngl, but i still want to see belgium unite, instead of being at the edge on falling apart like it is sometimes.
How can you prefer a united Belgium as a Flemish person, knowing the French-speaking Belgians have never respected your language and culture? Even today they are still looking down on it. You clearly don't realize it. Flanders would be one of the most wealthy and prosperous countries in the world, instead of being stuck in a forced marriage called Belgium.
I played this in Lile.
Now it's Rijsel.
Even if I don't agree with your tag, thank you dude you made me laugh !
@@slimallstars9069 why don't you agree with it?
i played this in Mons,
Now it's Bergen
I played it in Douai, now ik ben van Dowaii
it was always Rijsel to begin with
Its amazing how dutch/flemish is basically in between english and german
Yeah if you know Frisian language, that also in Netherlands, are the closest language with English
Ik ben het niet volledig met je eens, want de Nederlandse taal heeft niet zoveel invloed van Engels en meer van Frans en Duits.
@@LaCarchita Het gaat niet om invloed, het gaat om de divergentie van het Engels, Duits & Nederfrankisch van het proto-west-germaans
I mean it's the same thing with English alot of our words are similar to German like Mother is mutter father is vater
@@cringefest4999 so?
One of our football tems here in Argentina was founded for a Flemish Belgian and it is called as 'Flandria'. It competes in second division by the moment I'm writting this
That’s so cool
My last name is Fleming, so i feel honored by this song
The name 'Fleming' does actually come from Flanders. It was introduced to the British Isles by Flemish settlers during the Middle Ages.
Are you scottish perhaps? Quite a few flemings migrated to Scotland during the middle ages and the surname "fleming" is just one of the many remnants of that
Ian Fleming?
@@Bellg No, im American. And i have no idea where i came from
@@Bellg as a scot i am suprised by that!
19th century most famous hits🔥
This is still the anthem so I mean, not really that ancient.
Da is nie het volkslied van belgië das de
brabançonne
@@SportIce But it was written in the 19th century
@@wendywithagun I mean it's not ancient but it is old
Ingen always finds the best recordings of songs hehehe
hoy kababayan
They shall never tame the Flemish lion! 🦁🇧🇪
@@ComradeHistorian weird, I don’t remember that we speak French in Flanders
@@ComradeHistorian 1302.
Remove the Belgian flag.
@@ComradeHistorian we still kicked your asses in that battle.
@@ComradeHistorian 'the lion will never be tammed' doesn't nessecarily mean we are impossible to defeat. It can also mean that the spirit never dies.
Greetings from your neighbor, the Netherlands! Flanders is beautiful, hope to visit again! Ze zullen hem niet temmen!
🦁❤🇳🇱
Basically south Netherlands
Hollands boven
Must have been a great experience - to see a country which is almost the same, with the only difference being religion
@@BartlomiejDmowski it was. I love the Flemish people, and if we were to reunite our nations (probably not going to happen tho) i would be very happy
Ah this is where some guy won medals and should show his wife how
Ah I see you're a man of culture as well
@@Yanser234 men of culture banding together
@@Yanser234 confirmo
Come out ye Black and Tans, Come out and fight me like a Man! Show your wife how you won medals in Flanders, Tell her that the IRA, made ya run the hell away, from the green and lovely lanes of Killashandra!
i got that reference, i don't know what exactly the refere to though, during ww1 brittish soldiers did commit some atrocities, one great aunt of mine was raped and murdered by one, and they often shot livestock for fun
but during ww2 much more discipline was seemingly instilled, even among the Germans as well, so idk
Fun facts:
The Flemish are direct descendants of the Franks, who created the Frankish Empire.
1/3 of Wiliam the Conquerer's army was Flemish.
1/3 of Scottish people have partial Flemish roots due to Flemish migration to the region during the Middle Ages.
'Flanders' literally means 'flooded'. A refference to the fact that during the Middle Ages, the coast of West Flanders regularly flooded.
The Flemish played an important role during the Crusades. One of the most important leaders of the First Crusade was the Flemish count Robert II. The first emperors of the Latin Empire were also Flemish.
During the Middle Ages, Flanders was one of the richest places in Europe.
The surname 'Fleming' comes from Flanders. It was introduced to the British Isles by Flemish settlers during the Middle Ages.
But Franks are french ? Like Charle lemagne ?
@@helioslegigantosaure6939 the Franks were not French. They conquered the French, who then took their name.
@@helioslegigantosaure6939 the franks were germans that lived in an area corresponding to today's belgium, south netherlands and the rhineland in germany
@@felicepompa1702 Germanics. Not Germans.
Flanders rules!
Honestly, how did Belgium became and is still a country? One half speaks French and the other speaks Dutch.
Poor Wallonian that have to deal to cohabit with these dutch speaking awful people ...
@@ommsterlitz1805 Don't Wallonians speak Dutch?
@@itacom2199 Most Walloons speak only French
@@ramsisael5922 So, who speak Dutch?
Belgium is a social construct created by the British Empire after the Napoleonic Wars so that they could have a version of France to boss around.
Thank you❤for this awesome song❤, glory to Belgium, glory to Flanders❤️🇧🇪
These are only the first 2 of the 5 verses. Could you make a viedeo with all 5 verses please? Love your videos btw.
Shout out to the man who recorded this back in the good old days
Absolutely love this!!
Great anthem
MFW the discord gets banned, it was inevitable because there were people from everywhere. They had conflicts
Maybe because of the chaos yesterday there was a huge religious battle people are saying offensive things about each other maybe that's why
@@Fjollet that would make sense
@@isissorrowchongdongproduct6361 oh yeah and also there is Isis supporters...
@@Fjollet Cringe ISIS supporters
@@Fjollet they're trolling
🇧🇪 Goed muziek
We heriner van 14-18, the leeuw was daar 🔥
Wtf is jouw Nederlands
Vind dit lied prachtig
Greetz van Nederlandse broeders!!
Ik hou van Nederland van Vlaanderen!
Oranje boven
@@flemishnationalist-prayfor9809 ❤ broederss
@@Yodawes 🦁🤝🇳🇱
Vlaamse broeders zijn hier!!
We know finally why the server get ban lol good luck comrades the ingenistan will come back fast!
so why was it banned?
@@zuh1g somoene raid the server of ingen and ingen insult him and using n world names but the moderator of discord delets the server of ingen…
@@captaindiablox7278 «N world» lmao
@@captaindiablox7278 and what the relation with this anthem?
@@harakovic that having not relation we just wanted know why the server getting ban and we want back a new server
Today boys, ingen server died. This is nice song to pay tributes.
nice new server i might have a chance to join this one
Fijne Vlaamse feestdag! Happy Flemish holiday!
based, beautiful language too :)
Which language?
@@iritantje4993 the language in which the song is sang, i think dutch, or some flemish dialect thereof
Nederlands klinkt als een dronken duitser en Vlaams als een hele dronken duitser.
Everywhere I go, I see soweli, soweli li lukin e mi, and as a native Flemish speaker I can confirm, it's a Flemish dialect of Dutch
Proud descendent of Flanders.
Very good anthem
Actual Content
One of the best national anthems!
its not a national anthem
@@mrpotatuman2640 Sorry, Flemish nationalists anthem
@@thinkandthank7406 no, it's the flemish regional anthem. Flemish reta- nationalists use it as their anthem tho
@@Thibb_ i don't hate them based on their anthem of choice i hate flemish nationalists for being flemish nationalists
@@Thibb_ he despises them probably because most nationalists are separatists who want Belgium divided
I like it , its good
Amazing I live in Flanders in the city of Ghent
King Phillip IV 'the Fair' of France has been really quiet since this one dropped...
*rit en Louis XIV*
Me and the boys under way to liberate Brussels and Rijsel from French occupation.
The Flemish don't have a very good record against the French. Might want to take a look at the several rebellions crushed by France
@@ComradeHistorian Well, we celibrate one of those as the national holiday, 11th of july, the battle of the golden spurs. We won the battle but lost the war, it did however end the threat of french annnexation for years to come.
Ik ben van Rijsel en ik ben Vlaming EN Frans, mijn grootvader was van Vlaanderen en mijn grootmoeder was van Frankrijk, ik ben Vlaming-Frans, als Rijsel en als Brussel is Vlaming-Waals
im belgian french and this hits really hard
Why he is this hard? I can understand french if you want to speak this langage.
Is the anthem of the wallon ruclips.net/video/X4cjOXu4AV8/видео.html
Hard = epic. That's what he wanted to say.
VLAANDEREN VRIJ!
It’s great that you call yourself that. You are Belgian French, calling yourselves Walloons are idiotic at best. None of you can actually speak, write, live or express culture in the Picard/Walloon dialect anymore. You are fake constructions like white South Africans of British descent.
@@jackf1841 België barst!
Please let the next video be "Aj Karmela" !
Very Epic song
Ich liebe Belgien 🇺🇦🤝🇧🇪 ✝️
Nederland bedoel je? 🇳🇱 🇳🇱🇳🇱
This anthem is mainly used by flemish separatists lmao
Das tun wir doch alle.
О я не один тут з України:)
@@enrique5194 no, it’s the official anthem of Flanders. It’s sung by many Flemings, regardless of their political views.
Tijd om ons land en onze cultuur terug te nemen
God, I thought I got kicked/banned in your server. Turns out it got deleted. Hope your new server will be created soon.
Small correction: “zolang een Vlaming leeft” means more “as long as a Fleming lives” due to how een is pronounced as it can mean either “a” or “one” but is pronounced the former way here
Yes you're correct, most of the time een can mean a and one and it's differentiated by the context, but in formal speech or by many people, one is één and a is een, but not everyone uses diacritics, in offical texts it's always like that though
in dit lied is het ook als een en niet als één uitgesproken zo te horen@@donidemaru5547
Als een Vlaming kan ik zeggen dat deze video zeer gebaseerd is.
Vlaanderen is gewoon gebaseerd.
Mee eens maar Brabant doet er toch nog een schepje boven op in zijnde gebaseerd zijn.
Damn, these Afrikaaners sound really drunk to me bro. Dankie my kerel vir die wonderlike liedjie.
This is Flemish, not Afrikaans, lmao.
@@flemishnationalist-prayfor9809 i could tell, I just found it ironic how many words are shared between the two I could pick out.
@@JL-ti3us of course. both came from Dutch
@@sadiqnajwan6214 yup
i think you have it over the shout african dialect because it was an ex colony of the netherlands
oh wow this is impressive
This gives me hope...
Ze zullen hem niet temmen, de fiere Vlaamse leeuw!
Correct! 🦁🖤💛💪
When you're a French knight and the peasants start speaking Dutch.
@@ewoudvanimpe9772 en vriend
Well the flemish revolt was more something done by the flemish minor nobility and burgers, peasants mostly kept to their fields honestly or they answered the call to arms as part of their feudal obligation.
Rollen omgedraaid in de 1900s
@@Streepie21 wat bedoel je?
@@flemishnationalist-prayfor9809 nu is Vlaanderen rijk en Wallonië arm
This is what van aert listens to every day
Better post the Walloon one too
They have one?
@@jokehu7115 they better have one, can''t let the felmmish otudo them
How about Walloon patriotic songs? "Li tchant des Walons" (The song of Walloons) or "El drapea Walon" (The Waloon banner)?
Prachtig dankjewell mijn vriend 🖤💛❤❤❤
@Garlic Pudding Vlaanderen/België is niet Nederlands.
Als je een echte nationalist was, zou je ervan dromen om je te verenigen met ons volk in het noorden, het volk dat sinds 1581 van ons gescheiden is. verenigen
@@flemishnationalist-prayfor9809
@notawarcriminal negeer deze idioot. Ik ben vlaams en ik droom ervan me te verenigen met onze broeders in het noorden. Eén grote Germaanse Nederlandse familie
@@stoggafllik dat zijn orangisten, vlaams-nationalisten willen een onafhankelijk vlaanderen
Not surprised your server got banned honestly. Some of the viewers are a bit extreme
You gon' do Kazakhstan?
When you are the Simpson's neighbor :
It's funny, because the surname 'Fleming' actually comes from Flanders. It was introduced to the British Isles by Flemish settlers during the Middle Ages.
Proud to be Flemish! 🦁🖤💛
As you should be :) great culture and spirit
okey belgian
@@13thdivision70 ok, Belgoid.
And proud to be a Yankee too.
van waar ben jij, als antwerpenaar of leuvenaar, of limburger dan bij jij GEEN vlaming en onooit
Rest in power ingen server ?-2021
Cool
i played this to my waffle
now its stroopwafel
Welp, wrong country but sure, some Flemish might like stroopwafels
Amai!
Can you also add more song from the Netherlands. 🇳🇱
A correction "al dreigen zij zijn vrijheid" is more "even if they threaten his freedom
Why is the discord banned ?
Probably due to the extremists viewers. Only takes a few people to ruin the fun for everyone
@@ComradeHistorian muh extreemiss
@@Vingul hey I don't care about them, but discord does. We all know that's why the server was banned
@@ComradeHistorian that’s fair.
Now do Walloonia.
Beating and heavy
going to be waiting for ingen to upload which side are you on part 1
One of the better versions to be honest.
That's great,now can you upload an anthem of wallonia?
Dit is de beste versie
Great
LANG LEVE FLAANDEREN!!!!!
Im kinda sad that walloon dont speak walloon anymore. We do have a anthem for the walloon(le chant du wallon ) . Is sad we speak just french and dont walloon or brusselers. I like the flamish part of belgium is great. And a part of my famally live here.
True, the "frenchification" done by belgian elites fucked traditional walloon culture much more than it could ever fuck with the flemish. It basically destroyed the traditional language of the south
@@Bellg yes true
the Walloon aren’t a people it never even was a nation but it is a language un namurois et un Luxembourgeois ne sont pas wallon de même pour les Brabancon et liégeois et gens de hainaut ils sont par contre tous des Belges de même pour les flamands Brabançon et limbourgeois
@@belgianlegion on parleras pas ses germains
@@belgianlegion je suis d'accord avec toi le français est plus pratique
Can you do the Algerian anthem ? 🇩🇿
I played this in front of somebody.
Now he's/she's Ned Flanders.
Shh! Don't tell Homer Simpson about this.
My profile picture can be seen in the video!
What castle is that?
@@Vingul Gravensteen castle in Ghent.
@@flemishnationalist-prayfor9809 Cool, thanks. That reminds me of a common apple in Norway called gravensten, apparently it’s named after a Danish castle called Gråstein, which in German is «Gravenstein». So I guess Gravensteen means Greystone? I might otherwise guess «Count», as in German graf or Norwegian greve. Not that it really matters, lol. This made me look up and read about apples and castles anyway.
Viva Flanders and Belguim!
Based
Only Flanders.
@@flemishnationalist-prayfor9809 and Belgium
So Leewen, the city, is about a lion? Not a wolf as in "Louvain"?
Why am I suddenly in Passchendaele?
Ik ben een waal maar ik hou deze volkslied
Wees fier om Waal te zijn broeder!
Flanders should not be a political entity. It should be a cultural movement. Leve Vlaanderen, leve België! 🇧🇪
The Flemish community needs to stay, but the Flemish region could abolished
@@bjarniyt1402 I can agree with you. The communities have a clear logic to them: Divide by language the aspects of governance that are directly related to language. The regions on the other hand are completely illogical: Why would someone who speaks French have different rules in traffic or agriculture than someone who speaks Dutch? The regions are also most involved in cases where there is an unclear or complicated division of the powers between regional and federal government, which is one of the main problems today.
Lol. On what is Belgium's existence based? It has no culture, language, history beyond 1830, etc.
@@flemishnationalist-prayfor9809 Ever heard of the 1789 Brabantian Revolution and the foundation of the United States of Belgium? A distinct Belgian culture had been evolving for centuries ever since we got seperated from the rest of the Low Countries and in 1789 the local powers came together (the County of Flanders was one of them) and voluntarily founded the first Belgian State with a treaty written both in French and in Dutch. We were a republic even before France was. Sadly our first state did not survive and only in 1830 we found the courage to break free again after being forced into an artificial reunion with the Netherlands. Belgium has an incredibly rich history, stretching centuries. Modern Flanders on the other hand has existed for barely 60 years. The Flemish movement should be part of a larger Belgian story. I am very thankful for the good it has done, thankful that it did turn political and fought for our rights as Dutch speaking citizens of this country at a time when the Belgian State was criminally misled in its attempt at francophone nationalism. But the battle was won, it is over, we have reclaimed our place. The Flemish Movement should depolitcise and once again become the cultural Belgian force of hope and idealism it once was. Belgium is not simply going to go away, we should make the best out of our country that once knew greatness.
@@belgianvanbeethoven yes I've heard of the Brabantian Revolt. But Belgium's existence still makes no sense. Belgium has no culture and language. The fact it may be 41 years older doesn't change that. That isn't even one lifetime. And yes, there is no Belgian culture. The Flemish and Walloon cultures may share similarities, but they're still way to distinct to call one culture. Also, while modern Flanders has only existed for 60 years, Flanders itself has existed for way longer than that.
Btw, even today Flanders still pays billions of euros to Wallonia.
Can you do a Irish song
Dutch is very similar to English
I’m not a native speaker of English but I can still tell
Lang leve Nederland en België
*en Vlaanderen
🇳🇱❤🇧🇪
ja alleen maar zonder Holland 🤣😘
Vlaanderen De Leeuw!
Based!
*show your wifes how you won medals down in Flanders*
Vlaams Belang 💛🖤🔥
Neo-Fascisten 💀
@@Dutch-McLarenJk82- dat is tenminste beter dan dat de migranten onze kultuur kapot maken denk maar aan antwerpen brussel zwarte piet leopold 2
@@Dutch-McLarenJk82-
Wrong.
Yaaay, Neo-Fascisten!
Racistisch 🫵
pls for more indian songs make videos on these bad-a songs: (especially this one-->) Aarambh hai Prachand from movie Gulaal, and Rakt Charitra
M90 Jigsaw camo intensifies and immigration to Wisconsin which put me on this planet.
Vlamingen en Walen zijn gewoon voornamen, Belgen is onze achternaam . Lang leve de koning, lang leve België
Nee, lang leve Vlaanderen! 🖤💛
POV: You are afraid of losing Flemish tax money.
Belgie barst
@@earlymilan6013leve belgië verenigd. Leve de groot belgië.
Flanders Indepence 💛🖤🦁
Ottoman army march "Ceddin Deden" next please!
awesome *proceeds to do killer bean dance*
Flemmish is really close to luxembourgish
Dutch/Flemish and Luxembourgish both descent from Frankish.
@@flemishnationalist-prayfor9809 lmao dutch is a germanic language
@@WhoTookQuwhu and Frankish is/was a Germanic language. Your point being?
@@flemishnationalist-prayfor9809 hmm it seems like im thinking a bit farter down the timeline
@@WhoTookQuwhu There´s a difference between the original language of the Franks i.e. old low franconian and French, which is a romance language hailing from the Ile de France region of France and which was adopted by the Frankish nobility after the Frankish conquest of the kingdom of Soissons.
Free Flanders!
We kunnen jullie wel annexeren
@@5thMilitia nee dankje.
@@flemishnationalist-prayfor9809 was geen vraag vlaming
@@5thMilitia dus gaan we de imperialist uithangen?
@sir dan fortesque Daar heb je een punt
Next do Limburg
How many lions does Europe have
> Brussels and Rijsel ('Lile') aren't on the map.
> 3/10. Very weird.
Brussels isn’t really flanders after the French Revolution
Because Brussels is a Brabant town not a flemish one.
@@lecumulet260 well, historically Brabantians and Flemings were extremely close.
Brabantian dialects have been called Flemish by foreigners since the 14th-century.
Italians called artists who came from the region 'Flemish', even if they came from Brabant.
The Flemish cloth industry came in large part from Brabant.
The Spanish kings had a Flemish choir. This choir included many Brabantian members as well.
At some points, all of the Low Countries (including Brabant) were called Flanders.
Conclusion: Flemings and Brabantians have always been extremely close to each other.
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As a flemish person, i really like the song ngl, but i still want to see belgium unite, instead of being at the edge on falling apart like it is sometimes.
Aww don’t worry, it’s just a regional anthem. You can still enjoy it and like Belgium.
How can you prefer a united Belgium as a Flemish person, knowing the French-speaking Belgians have never respected your language and culture? Even today they are still looking down on it. You clearly don't realize it. Flanders would be one of the most wealthy and prosperous countries in the world, instead of being stuck in a forced marriage called Belgium.
@@jackf1841 cope and seethe Belgium is epic af
@@FilAnd01 🤣 2024 is coming...
@@jackf1841 what about 2024?
nooo the server got banned when i waqs abt to join :'(
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