This is the 2835th most frequent Dutch word.
vince
The Dutch word "vince" does not have a specific definition as it is uncommon or potentially a proper noun (e.g., a name).
In this sentence, 'Vince' is used as a proper noun referring to a person's name, indicating the subject in the sentence.
Vince helpt zijn moeder met het koken van het diner.
Vince helps his mother with cooking dinner.
In this example, 'vince' could be interpreted as a verb form unique to a regional or poetic usage to mean 'to think'.
Ik vince dat het vandaag een goede dag wordt.
I think that today will be a good day.
Here, 'vince' refers to the name of a specific object, implying a historical or contextual proper noun related to Roman history.