The size of an English village can vary significantly, but they typically range from a few hundred to a few thousand residents. Villages often feature a central area with local amenities such as a pub, shop, and church, surrounded by residential homes and farmland. Some villages may be quite small, with just a handful of houses, while others can be larger and more developed. Overall, the character and size depend on the specific region and historical development.
thorp or thorpe is the old English suffix for a town or village, such as 'weaverthorpe' in Yorkshire. There is no set or even average size for a village.
The Village
Ambridge
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The English word village translates to pueblo in Spanish and villaggio in Italian. In German the word for village is Dorf.
it is a generic that represents a city or a town or a village
machi
It is 'mura.'
The Church.
"the village" or " the people"
That's propably just a name of the village, but it could be translated "Berry Village".
Village children...