georgia

This is the 4875th most frequent Dutch word.


georgia

"Georgia" in Dutch refers to the country Georgia or the U.S. state Georgia.


In this sentence, 'Georgia' is used as a proper noun referring to the U.S. state of Georgia.

Ik heb een vriend uit Georgia.

I have a friend from Georgia.


Here, 'Georgia' refers to the U.S. state and highlights a characteristic of it, invoking it as a geographical location.

Georgia staat bekend om zijn warme klimaat.

Georgia is known for its warm climate.


'Georgia' here serves as a place indicating the location where events occur.

Toen ik in Georgia was, ontdekte ik veel interessante dingen.

When I was in Georgia, I discovered many interesting things.