elizabeth

This is the 4688th most frequent Dutch word.


elizabeth

"Elizabeth" is a proper noun, typically a female given name, and does not have a specific meaning in Dutch beyond its use as a name.


In this sentence, 'Elizabeth' is used as a proper noun referring to someone's name.

Elizabeth woont sinds kort in Amsterdam.

Elizabeth has recently moved to Amsterdam.


Here, 'Elizabeth' is used as a title for a book, denoting its name or subject.

De roman 'Elizabeth' is een groot succes onder lezers.

The novel 'Elizabeth' is a big success among readers.


In this sentence, 'Elizabeth' refers to a title name linked to royalty, specifying an individual ruler.

Koningin Elizabeth ging wandelen in haar tuin.

Queen Elizabeth went for a walk in her garden.