This is the 5264th most frequent Dutch word.
katrin
"Katrin" is not a Dutch word; it is typically used as a given name.
In this sentence, 'Katrin' serves as the subject, indicating the person (proper noun) performing the action of reading.
Katrin leest elke ochtend de krant tijdens het ontbijt.
Katrin reads the newspaper every morning during breakfast.
Here, 'Katrin' is again a proper noun, specifying the individual associated with the action of buying the book.
Het boek dat Katrin gisteren kocht, lag op tafel.
The book that Katrin bought yesterday was lying on the table.
The word 'Katrin' is used in possesive form ('Katrins'), indicating ownership of the shoes mentioned in the sentence.