This is the 3420th most frequent French word.
brasschaat
"Brasschaat" is not a French word; it is the name of a town in Belgium.
'Brasschaat' here identifies the locale of the mayor, further providing specific geographical context within an event.
Le maire de Brasschaat a inauguré une nouvelle bibliothèque.
The mayor of Brasschaat inaugurated a new library.
Here, 'Brasschaat' is used as a proper noun referring to a location, specifically a town, as part of geographical reference.
J'ai visité Brasschaat pendant mes vacances.
I visited Brasschaat during my vacation.
In this sentence, 'Brasschaat' serves as the subject of the sentence, referring again to the town but emphasizing its characteristics or qualities.