groesbeek

This is the 1830th most frequent Dutch word.


groesbeek

"Groesbeek" is a proper noun referring to a village in the Netherlands.


The term 'Groesbeek' is used as a proper noun referring to a specific location, emphasizing geographical nomenclature.

Groesbeek is een klein dorp in Nederland.

Groesbeek is a small village in the Netherlands.


Here, 'Groesbeek' denotes the destination or place that is visited, showcasing spatial referencing.

Ik ben gisteren naar Groesbeek geweest om de geschiedenis te leren kennen.

Yesterday, I went to Groesbeek to learn about the history.


In this sentence, 'Groesbeek' functions as an identifier of origin, explaining the provenance of a product.

De wijn uit Groesbeek is erg populair.

The wine from Groesbeek is very popular.