hahn

This is the 4969th most frequent Dutch word.


hahn

The Dutch word "haan" means "rooster" in English.


Here, 'haan' is used to refer to a rooster, specifically in the context of its characteristic sound during dawn.

De haan kraaide luid in de ochtend.

The rooster crowed loudly in the morning.


In this case, 'Haan' is a proper noun used as a brand name, showcasing its application in a labelled context.

Hij dronk een glas wijn uit een oude Haan-fles.

He drank a glass of wine from an old Haan bottle.


Here, 'Haan' refers to a location name, illustrating its function as a place name.

Tijdens ons bezoek aan Haan zagen we prachtige oude gebouwen.

During our visit to Haan, we saw beautiful old buildings.