virginia

This is the 2836th most frequent Dutch word.


virginia

The Dutch word "virginia" does not have a specific meaning in Dutch; it is likely a proper noun, such as the U.S. state Virginia.


In this sentence, 'Virginia' is the name of a person, a common use as a proper name.

Virginia houdt van schilderen en tekent vaak landschappen.

Virginia enjoys painting and often sketches landscapes.


Here, 'Virginia' is used as a proper noun to denote the name of a U.S. state.

Virginia is een staat in de Verenigde Staten.

Virginia is a state in the United States.


This usage hypothetically refers to a location, perhaps a garden or park named 'Virginia', demonstrating its ability to serve as a proper noun for various entities.

De rozen in de Virginia zijn bijzonder mooi in de lente.

The roses in the Virginia are especially beautiful in the spring.