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.
Here, 'Jeffrey' is used as a proper noun, indicating the name of the subject of the sentence.
Jeffrey está aprendiendo español en su escuela.
Jeffrey is learning Spanish at his school.
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.