This is the 7547th most frequent Spanish word.
jeffrey
The word "jeffrey" does not have a meaning in standard Spanish; it is typically a proper noun, such as a given name.
In this sentence, 'Jeffrey' is used as a possessive determiner, referring to someone associated with Jeffrey.
El amigo de Jeffrey vino a visitar nuestra ciudad.
Jeffrey's friend came to visit our city.
Here, 'Jeffrey' identifies a specific person, emphasizing his role as the subject of inquiry in the sentence.
¿Conoces a Jeffrey, el nuevo estudiante de intercambio?
Do you know Jeffrey, the new exchange student?
Here, 'Jeffrey' is used as a proper noun, indicating the name of the subject of the sentence.