village
word
/ˈvɪɫədʒ/
VI-lij
/vˈɪlɪdʒ/
VI-lij
Definition
A village is a small community of houses and other buildings in the countryside, usually smaller than a town. People often use it to talk about quiet rural places where a small number of people live.
Usage & Nuances
Usually refers to a rural place, not a city neighborhood. Common phrases include 'small village', 'fishing village', 'mountain village', and 'village life'. Don't confuse it with 'town', which is usually larger.
Spanish: pueblo - aldeaPortuguese (BR): vila - povoadoPortuguese (PT): aldeia - vilaChinese (Simplified): 村庄Chinese (Traditional): 村莊Hindi: गाँवArabic: قريةBengali: গ্রামRussian: деревня - селоJapanese: 村Vietnamese: làngKorean: 마을Turkish: köyUrdu: گاؤںIndonesian: desa
Example Sentences
The village is near the river.
basic
My grandparents live in a small village.
basic
I grew up in a quiet village, so city life still feels strange to me.
natural
The whole village came out for the summer festival.
natural
It’s a tiny village, but it has one of the best bakeries I’ve ever tried.
natural
There is a school in the village.
basic