This is the 1206th most frequent Dutch word.
jacob
In Dutch, "Jacob" is a male given name equivalent to "Jacob" or "James" in English.
The word 'Jacob' serves as a proper noun, representing a person's name.
Jacob hield van fietsen in de zomerse zon.
Jacob loved cycling in the summer sun.
The word 'Jacob' refers to a title or name of a specific song, likely related to a person, 'Jacob'.
We zongen het lied van Jacob tijdens de les.
We sang Jacob's song during the lesson.
The phrase 'Jacob’s herb' represents a specific herb named after the word 'Jacob', illustrating a possessive or descriptive context.