This is the 5541st most frequent Dutch word.
mariakerke
"Mariakerke" is a proper noun referring to a district or area, often associated with places named after Saint Mary in Dutch-speaking regions.
Here, 'Mariakerke' again functions as a proper noun, indicating a travel destination.
Veel mensen gaan ieder jaar naar Mariakerke op vakantie.
Many people go to Mariakerke every year for vacation.
In this example, 'Mariakerke' continues to serve as a proper noun, emphasizing a notable feature of the location.
Wist je dat Mariakerke beroemd is om zijn brede stranden?
Did you know that Mariakerke is famous for its wide beaches?
In this sentence, 'Mariakerke' is used as a proper noun referring to a specific location.