volkel

This is the 6613th most frequent Dutch word.


volkel

"Volkel" is a proper noun in Dutch, referring to a village in the Netherlands.


Here, 'Volkel' is a proper noun, the name of a village.

Volkel is een charmant dorpje in Noord-Brabant.

Volkel is a charming village in North Brabant.


In this sentence, 'volken' means 'nations' or 'peoples' and is used as a common noun.

Deze plannen zullen volken over de hele wereld beïnvloeden.

These plans will affect nations all over the world.


'Volkel' is referenced as a location adjacent to a specific landmark.

De luchtmachtbasis bij Volkel speelt een strategische rol.

The air force base near Volkel plays a strategic role.