leicester

This is the 5412th most frequent Dutch word.


leicester

The Dutch word "leicester" does not have a specific meaning in Dutch; it likely refers to the English city or breed of sheep.


Here, 'Leicester' is used as a proper noun to name a city, demonstrating its use in geographical references.

Leicester is een stad in Engeland die bekend staat om zijn historische monumenten.

Leicester is a city in England known for its historical landmarks.


In this sentence, 'Leicester' refers to the football club, highlighting its association with sports and organizations from the city.

De Leicester voetbalclub heeft een geweldige overwinning behaald.

The Leicester football club achieved a great victory.


This sentence uses 'Leicester' to talk about a location associated with someone's experience, showing its application in personal histories and anecdotes.

Mijn vriend heeft ooit in Leicester gestudeerd.

My friend once studied in Leicester.