This is the 1825th most frequent Dutch word.
george
The Dutch word "george" has no definition in Dutch; it might be a proper name.
Here, 'George' is used as a proper noun, a name of a person being referenced directly.
George gaat vanavond een presentatie geven.
George is going to give a presentation tonight.
In this sentence, 'George' is used to denote the name of a pet, emphasizing its use as a proper noun.
De kater van de buren heet George.
The neighbors' tomcat is named George.
Here, 'George' refers to the title of a book, showing its usage as a title or label.