This is the 5728th most frequent Dutch word.
newcastle
The Dutch word "newcastle" does not have a specific meaning, as it is a proper noun referring to a place (e.g., Newcastle, a city in England).
In this sentence, 'Newcastle' is used as a proper noun referring to the city in England, meaning it serves as a geographical location.
Ik ga morgen naar Newcastle om mijn vrienden te bezoeken.
Tomorrow, I am going to Newcastle to visit my friends.
Here, 'Newcastle' functions as the subject of the sentence, referring again to the city and highlighting its characteristics.
Newcastle staat bekend om zijn historische architectuur en bruisende cultuur.
Newcastle is known for its historical architecture and vibrant culture.
This sentence exemplifies 'Newcastle' as a proper noun, here representing the name of a hotel, showcasing an alternate non-geographical usage.