neighborhood does not belong because both towns and cities consist of neighborhoods.
No, "neighborhood" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to a specific area or community within a city or town.
there is no town or city that is on rout 021000021
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The word neighborhood is a noun, a common, singular noun.
A neighborhood is an area relating to a city. A town or city is made up of areas that can include districts, locales, communities, or quarters.
The district, or quarter, of a town or city
You can find senior living in your neighborhood by talking to the housing authority in your town or city. You can talk to other seniors about which places are the best to live with the rates they charge.
Used as a location (e.g. neighborhood within a city), it is one word, Chinatown.
"Un quartier" in French means "a neighborhood" in English. It refers to a specific area within a city or town where people live and businesses may be located.
The word neighborhood (or neighbourhood) is a noun, a singular, common, abstract, compound noun; a word for a district or area within a town or city; a group of people of a district or community; a word for a thing.
Alfama is a neighborhood. Lisbon is a city. Portugal is a country. Alfama is a neighborhood in Lisbon, and Lisbon is the main city of Portugal.
No. The US spelling would usually be neighbor, or the UK spelling neighbour.