Vláms-walòn

The Belgian language [Belgian: Bels, Vláms-walòn, Wäfre Tangue] is a conlang created by Nerotine as a mix between French and Dutch. It has been created to build a better sense of unity in Belgium.

Phonology
The phonology is mainly based on all the sounds of standard Dutch and French, as can be seen in the chart.

Consonants
NOTES:
 * R can be pronounced both as ɾ or ʁ. Ex.: Brour (Brother) [bɾuɾ(ə) / bʁuʁ(ə)] For the shake of simplicity I will just use r when working with the IPA: [brur(ə)]


 * V can be pronounced both as v or...
 * W can be both pronounced ʋ and w. Ex.:Wieven (to live) [ʋivən / wivən] I will just use w the following times that I use this character.
 * However, when W is followed by A, the diphthong shall be pronounced /wa/ as in the French oi, vocalizing the w Ex.: Walonnie (Wallonia) [walɔni]

Vowels
NOTES:
 * EU can be pronounced both as ø or œ. Ex.: Europe [ørop(ə) / œrop(ə)]
 * Nasal vowels (ɑ̃, ɔ̃, œ̃, ɛ̃) are not part of the standard pronunciation language, although its use is allowed if followed by n for French speakers. Still, I repeat, it is not the standard form of pronunciation.

===Phonotactics ===

Nouns

 * Belgian pronouns don't distinguish between gender, they are allways preceeded by the arcticle Le/L' if it is singular (L if the word starts on a vowel), and Les if it is plural.
 * Ex.: L'oranje (the orange), Le pévre (the pepper), Les wäfres (the waffles)



Syntax
 * L'obeur
 * L'obeur