This is the 7349th most frequent French word.
oisterwijk
The word "Oisterwijk" is not French; it is a Dutch place name referring to a town in the Netherlands.
Here, 'Oisterwijk' refers to the name of a town and is the direct object of the verb 'visiter'.
Je vais visiter Oisterwijk ce week-end.
I am going to visit Oisterwijk this weekend.
In this instance, 'Oisterwijk' acts as the subject of the sentence, representing the town which is being described.
Oisterwijk est connue pour ses beaux paysages naturels.
Oisterwijk is known for its beautiful natural scenery.
Here, 'Oisterwijk' is part of a prepositional phrase 'd'Oisterwijk,' indicating possession or origin in relation to its residents.