This is the 1450th most frequent Dutch word.
marokko
"Marokko" in Dutch means "Morocco," which is a country in North Africa.
The word 'Marokko' is a proper noun in this sentence and refers to the country Morocco as a travel destination.
Ik ga volgende maand op vakantie naar Marokko.
I am going on vacation to Morocco next month.
Here, 'Marokko' is used as a subject in the sentence, referring to the geographical region.
Marokko ligt in Noord-Afrika en heeft een rijke cultuur.
Morocco is located in North Africa and has a rich culture.
In this sentence, 'Marokko' indicates origin, specifying where the recipe comes from.