This is the 8298th most frequent Chinese word.
kerri
The word "kerri" does not appear to be a standard Chinese word. It may be a name or transliteration without specific meaning in Chinese.
In this sentence, '凯瑞' ('Kerri') is used as a proper noun, specifically as a name, showing its role as the subject, who has a preference for apples.
凯瑞喜欢吃苹果。
Kerri likes eating apples.
Here, '凯瑞' ('Kerri') represents possession and ownership in the structure '凯瑞的,' indicating that the book belongs to Kerri.
这是凯瑞的书。
This is Kerri's book.
In this sentence, '凯瑞' ('Kerri') functions as the object of the verb '见面了' ('met'), indicating the person with whom the meeting occurred.