This is the 5339th most frequent Dutch word.
kramatorsk
"Kramatorsk" is not a Dutch word; it is the name of a city in Ukraine.
In this sentence, 'Kramatorsk' is used as a proper noun referring to the name of a specific city.
Kramatorsk is een stad in Oekraïne.
Kramatorsk is a city in Ukraine.
Here, 'Kramatorsk' indicates the destination of travel, showcasing its use in a locative context.
Wij reisden naar Kramatorsk om vrienden te bezoeken.
We traveled to Kramatorsk to visit friends.
In this sentence, 'Kramatorsk' is part of a possessive construction indicating the subject whose history is being described.