york

This is the 1329th most frequent Catalan word.


york

The Catalan word "york" does not have a specific meaning and likely refers to "York," a proper noun denoting a city or place.


Here, 'York' is part of the proper noun 'Nova York', which represents the city and is used as the destination in the past-tense sentence.

Vaig visitar Nova York l'any passat.

I visited New York last year.


In this sentence, 'York' acts as a proper noun indicating the brand name of yogurt.

El iogurt marca 'York' és molt popular.

The 'York' brand yogurt is very popular.


In this context, 'Yorkshire' relates to a geographical location (Yorkshire) that describes the origin of the terrier breed and connects to the name 'York'.

La raça Terrier de Yorkshire prové d'Anglaterra.

The Yorkshire Terrier breed comes from England.