arroyo seco means: dry creek in Spanish.
this is / that's in Florence (an Italian town)
'The Town of Alaw', from Alaw Goch or Alaw Coch (red melody),
Pueblo is the Spanish word for "town".
my town
Villeneuve is a placename meaning 'new town' in English.
this is / that's in Florence (an Italian town)
coupe (two door car) de ville ( the village, the town) (two door car on the town)
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Seymour is a name, so it means the same thing in Hebrew that it does in English: a person who came from the French town of Saint Maur.
A highly reliable place to go to translate English to Spanish is the local library of the town, or even to the local college's library. Both of these places will have volumes of knowledge on each language with all the translation help one will need.
town in french is Ville if you neeed to translate more text then go to this site http://babelfish.yahoo.com/
βαρετό πόλη It means Boring town in Greek. Or get on google translate and type in what you want your town name to mean and translate it to many different languages. Here is a link to show you how authors invent names for their places!
σπίτι (SPEE-tee) is the Greek word for house. I don't think there is a word for town house.
(La) grande cittÃ? and (il) grande insediamento are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "big town." The respective pronunciations of the words -- which respectively translate literally as "(the) big city" and "(the) big settlement" -- will be "GRAN-dey tcheet-TA" in the first case and "(eel) GRAN-dey een-SEY-dya-MEN-to" in the second.
"Small town" in English is piccola città in Italian.
The oldest word in the English language is town.
A canton is an administrative local area, commonly a grouping of village, or a part a huge town. You could translate 'canton de Soissons' by something along the lines of 'Soissons council area'