reynaertstraat

This is the 6050th most frequent Dutch word.


reynaertstraat

"Reynaertstraat" translates to "Reynaert Street," typically referencing a street named after the character Reynaert (Reynard) from medieval Dutch literature.


Here, 'Reynaertstraat' refers to a specific proper noun indicating the name of a street.

Ik woon aan de Reynaertstraat in het centrum van de stad.

I live on Reynaertstraat in the city center.


In this sentence, 'Reynaertstraat' again acts as a proper noun, but the context emphasizes the feature or characteristic of the street being described.

De Reynaertstraat is bekend om zijn historische huizen.

Reynaertstraat is known for its historical houses.


'Reynaertstraat' is used here to describe the location of the activity, emphasizing the street name as part of the narration.

We gingen wandelen door de Reynaertstraat en bewonderden de architectuur.

We took a walk through Reynaertstraat and admired the architecture.