How can we save the Flemish/Dutch language from extinction in France?
this is the current situation in France
we're talking about the Flemish speaking part on the territory of the county of Flanders which is in France nowadays
the Flemish lion can be seen throughout French Flanders nowadays
There are organizations who promote the use of the language, but unfortunately it's just one.
bilingual signs
>>133109364
If a partition of Belgium is out of the question, then I guess autonomous regions would be best. This could be done in Corsica, Brittany, and I guess Alsace for German, and French Catalonia and French Basque
>>133111988
This could be a good solution for France, but the amout of non-French speakers in France is relatively small compared to native French speakers. I doubt the French government would allow her subjects to form autonomous regions, but when this happens living in French Flanders would be heaven for a French Fleming.
>>133112534
This is true, France has always tried to centralise and has a history of restricting native languages. Maybe schools in those regions could teach the other language also? And all signs and documents be bilingual.
>>133109364
Frisian is closer to traditional Dutch, modern Dutch is a shitty kike language which came about due to accepting jewfugees ever since they got kicked out of spain and the likes for heresy.
The same way they promote French - by refusing to speak English (or other language) in a foreign country even if they understand and can speak it
>>133109364
good luck trying to save French as a language in France, let alone Dutch.
I'm afraid we lost this one senpai. Next generations will address us as the generation who sacrificed the west.
>>133112766
Untill a few years ago it was forbidden to teach West-Flemish in French schools. It's still forbidden to teach Dutch, but now there are institutions where residents of French Flanders can learn West-Flemish.