This is the 3420th most frequent French word.
brasschaat
"Brasschaat" is not a French word; it is the name of a town in Belgium.
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.
Brasschaat est réputé pour ses magnifiques parcs.
Brasschaat is renowned for its magnificent parks.
'Brasschaat' here identifies the locale of the mayor, further providing specific geographical context within an event.