This is the 4144th most frequent Dutch word.
asserstraat
"Asserstraat" translates to "Asser Street," referring to a street named after the city or town of Assen in the Netherlands.
In this sentence, 'Asserstraat' refers to a named street, commonly found in Dutch towns, possibly named after the town of Assen or associated areas. It functions as a proper noun.
Ik wandel graag langs de Asserstraat, vooral in de herfst.
I like walking along the Asserstraat, especially in autumn.
Here, 'Asserstraat' represents a location where shops are situated, emphasizing the commercial activity of the area. It conveys familiarity with the street as a local landmark.
De winkels op de Asserstraat zijn altijd druk bezocht.
The shops on the Asserstraat are always busy.
The word 'Asserstraat' in this sentence situates a future public event, highlighting its use as a geographical reference and its cultural relevance in hosting events.