leclerc

This is the 5404th most frequent Dutch word.


leclerc

The Dutch word "leclerc" does not have a specific definition in Dutch; it is typically a proper noun, such as a surname or the name of a French supermarket chain.


In this sentence, "Leclerc" is used as a proper noun, specifically referring to a business or brand name.

Leclerc heeft deze week een nieuwe supermarkt geopend in de stad.

Leclerc opened a new supermarket in the city this week.


Here, "Leclerc" refers to a surname, identifying a specific individual known for being a prominent figure in racing.

De jonge piloot Leclerc won de internationale race gisteren.

The young pilot Leclerc won the international race yesterday.


The usage of "Leclerc" represents a store or supermarket where one can purchase fresh produce, emphasizing its identity as a location or entity.

Bij Leclerc kun je altijd terecht voor verse groenten.

You can always find fresh vegetables at Leclerc.