frankfurt

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.

Frankfurt staat bekend om zijn financiƫle district en historische architectuur.

Frankfurt is known for its financial district and historical architecture.