tsjetsjeense

This is the 2815th most frequent Dutch word.


tsjetsjeense

The Dutch word "tsjetsjeense" means "Chechen" in English, referring to something or someone from Chechnya.


Here, 'Tsjetsjeense' is used as an adjective describing the origin of the dance performance, specifically related to Chechnya.

Zij bezocht een Tsjetsjeense dansvoorstelling.

She attended a Chechen dance performance.


In this sentence, 'Tsjetsjeense' is used as an adjective modifying 'hoofdstad', referring to the Chechen Republic's capital city.

De Tsjetsjeense hoofdstad is Grozny.

The Chechen capital is Grozny.


In this example, 'Tsjetsjeense' modifies 'cultuur', indicating the culture associated with Chechnya.

Hij is zeer geïnteresseerd in de Tsjetsjeense cultuur.

He is very interested in the Chechen culture.