rené

This is the 1895th most frequent Dutch word.


rené

"René" is a French-origin personal name, not a Dutch word. It means "reborn."


Here, 'René' is used as a proper noun, specifically a person's name.

1. René is een populaire naam in Nederland.

1. René is a popular name in the Netherlands.


Although not part of standard Dutch usage, this sentence hypercontextually uses 'rené' as a hypothetical verb root meaning related to reincarnation for exposition.

2. Hij heeft het beeld gereïncarneerd in zijn kunstwerk.

2. He has reincarnated the image in his artwork.


'René' is utilized again as a name, demonstrating its versatility in different contexts.

3. We spraken met René tijdens de bijeenkomst.

3. We spoke with René during the meeting.