This is the 3347th most frequent Catalan word.
anthony
"Anthony" is not a Catalan word; it is an English proper name.
Here, 'Anthony' is used as the proper name of a person, functioning as the subject of the sentence.
L'Anthony ha anat al mercat aquest matÃ.
Anthony went to the market this morning.
In this instance, 'Anthony' represents the possessor of the noun 'book', indicating ownership.
Aquest llibre pertany a l'Anthony.
This book belongs to Anthony.
Here, 'Anthony' is used as an indefinite proper noun, referring to an unspecified individual named Anthony.