Hamlet Meaning in English
word
/ˈhæmɫət/
HAM-lit
/hˈæmlət/
HAM-lit
التعريف
A hamlet is a very small village, usually in the countryside, smaller than a town or village.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
"Hamlet" is formal and mostly used in geography, history, or literature. Rarely used in everyday conversation. Different from "village" (larger) and "town" (much larger). Also the name of a famous Shakespeare play, but as a place, it means a small rural settlement.
Spanish: aldea - caseríoPortuguese (BR): aldeiaPortuguese (PT): aldeiaChinese (Simplified): 小村庄Chinese (Traditional): 小村莊Hindi: छोटा गाँवArabic: قرية صغيرةBengali: গ্রাম্য পল্লী - ছোট্ট গ্রামRussian: поселок - селение (маленькое)Japanese: 小集落 - ハムレット (文学)Vietnamese: thôn nhỏ - xóm nhỏKorean: 작은 마을 - 촌락Turkish: küçük köy - mezraUrdu: چھوٹا گاؤں - چھوٹی آبادیIndonesian: dusun kecil - permukiman kecil
جمل نموذجية
The hamlet had only ten houses.
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The villagers live in a peaceful hamlet near the river.
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We stopped for lunch in a tiny hamlet.
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She grew up in a remote hamlet far from any city lights.
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There isn’t even a store in the hamlet, just homes and farms.
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It’s easy to miss the hamlet if you’re driving too fast.
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