brasschaat

This is the 4346th most frequent Dutch word.


brasschaat

"Brasschaat" is a proper noun referring to a municipality in the province of Antwerp, Belgium.


Here, 'Brasschaat' is used as a proper noun to indicate a geographic location.

Ik woon in Brasschaat, een mooie gemeente in Belgiƫ.

I live in Brasschaat, a beautiful town in Belgium.


In this sentence, 'Brasschaat' functions as a subject noun, representing the town itself and assigning it qualities ascribed in the sentence.

Brasschaat staat bekend om zijn groene omgeving en parken.

Brasschaat is known for its green surroundings and parks.


Here, 'Brasschaat' is used as an object of the verb 'bezocht', indicating it was the location visited.

We hebben vorig weekend Brasschaat bezocht en genoten van het mooie weer.

Last weekend, we visited Brasschaat and enjoyed the great weather.