гааге

This is the 7322nd most frequent Russian word.


гааге

"Гааге" is the dative/prepositional case of "Гаага," meaning "The Hague" (a city in the Netherlands).


Here, 'Гааге' is used to refer to the city of The Hague in a prepositional case, indicating the location where the action takes place.

Я учусь в Гааге.

I study in The Hague.


In this sentence, 'Гааге' again represents The Hague specifically in a prepositional form to signify the venue of an event.

Конференция пройдет в Гааге.

The conference will take place in The Hague.


Here, 'Гааге' is utilized to tell where the old market is located, emphasizing the city as the focus of a visit.

Мы посетили старый рынок в Гааге.

We visited the old market in The Hague.