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How do you say lets go in Flemish?

"Lets go" in Flemish can be expressed in a few ways depending on the context and level of formality:

Informal:

* Kom, we gaan! (This is the most common and natural way to say "Let's go" in an informal setting.)

* Gaan we? (This translates to "Shall we go?" and is a more casual way to suggest going.)

Formal:

* Laten we gaan. (This is a more formal way to say "Let's go." )

Other options:

* Kom, we vliegen! (This is a playful way to say "Let's go" and translates to "Come, let's fly!")

* Kom mee! (This literally translates to "Come with me!" and can be used as a casual way to suggest going together.)

It's important to note that the pronunciation of these phrases will differ slightly from how they are written. For example, "Kom" should be pronounced with a short "o" sound, and "gaan" should be pronounced with a long "a" sound.

When choosing the best way to say "Let's go" in Flemish, consider the context and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.

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