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'.