rachel

This is the 2745th most frequent Dutch word.


rachel

The Dutch word "rachel" refers to a perforated tool or frame, often used in baking to cool items.


In this sentence, "Rachel" is used as a proper noun to refer to a person's name.

Rachel leert elke dag Nederlands.

Rachel learns Dutch every day.


Here, "rachel" refers to an old rack or stand used to hold objects, commonly in Dutch regional dialects.

In de keuken staat een oude rachel met borden erop.

In the kitchen, there is an old rack with plates on it.


The word "rachel" is again used in a dialectal or contextual sense to mean a framework or object for holding items.

Ik weet niet of deze rachel nog bruikbaar is.

I don't know if this rack is still usable.