Townsfolk Meaning in English
word
ˈtaʊnzˌfoʊk
TOWNZ-fohk
tˈaʊnsfəʊk
TOWNZ-fohk
परिभाषा
People who live in a particular town, usually referring to the local residents as a group.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Mostly used in written or somewhat formal contexts. Refers to all people living in a town, often highlighting community or shared experience. Not commonly used for big cities; 'townsfolk' suggests a smaller place.
Spanish: vecinos del pueblo - habitantes del puebloPortuguese (BR): habitantes da cidade - moradores da cidadePortuguese (PT): habitantes da cidade - moradores da vilaChinese (Simplified): 镇民 - 镇上的人Chinese (Traditional): 鎮民 - 鎮上的人Hindi: शहरवासीArabic: أهالي البلدة - سكان البلدةBengali: স্থানীয় বাসিন্দা - শহরবাসীRussian: горожане - жители городаJapanese: 町の人々 - 町民Vietnamese: dân thị trấn - người dân thị trấnKorean: 마을 사람들 - 주민들Turkish: kasaba halkı - kasabalılarUrdu: شہری لوگ - قصبے کے رہائشیIndonesian: warga kota - penduduk kota
उदाहरण वाक्य
The townsfolk gathered in the square.
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Many townsfolk attended the festival.
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The townsfolk were friendly to visitors.
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After the storm, the townsfolk helped each other rebuild.
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Rumors spread quickly among the townsfolk.
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The mayor invited all townsfolk to the meeting to discuss new plans.
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