This is the 5622nd most frequent Dutch word.
michael
"Michael" is a proper noun in Dutch, referring to a male given name, equivalent to "Michael" in English.
Here, 'Michael' is used as a proper noun referring to a specific individual, who is the subject of the sentence.
Michael heeft een rode jas gedragen.
Michael wore a red jacket.
In this sentence, 'Michael' is used in the genitive case, denoting possession of the dog by the individual named Michael.
De hond van Michael is erg speels.
Michael's dog is very playful.
Here, 'Michael' is employed as a proper noun to represent the name of a painting, showcasing its nominative function as identification.