This is the 1821st most frequent Dutch word.
frankfurt
A "frankfurt" in Dutch refers to a type of sausage, similar to a hot dog or frankfurter.
The word 'Frankfurt' in this sentence is used as a proper noun, referring to the city in Germany.
Ik vloog naar Frankfurt om een conferentie bij te wonen.
I flew to Frankfurt to attend a conference.
Here, 'frankfurt' is used as a common noun to refer to a type of sausage.
Bij de lunch at ik een frankfurt met mosterd.
For lunch, I ate a frankfurter with mustard.
In this context, 'Frankfurt' is again used as a proper noun to identify the city, emphasizing its qualities and fame.