This is the 532nd most frequent Norwegian word.
daniel
The word "Daniel" is a proper noun in Norwegian, typically used as a male given name.
In this sentence, 'Daniel' is a proper noun, serving as the subject of the sentence, referring to a person's name.
Daniel går på skolen.
Daniel goes to school.
Here, 'Daniel' is the direct object of the verb 'så' (saw), denoting the person being seen.
Jeg så Daniel på kino.
I saw Daniel at the cinema.
In this case, 'Daniels' is the possessive form of the name 'Daniel', indicating ownership of the book.