The French word "village" translates to "small rural community" in English. It typically refers to a small settlement with a close-knit community.
it is 'village' in french
The word "village" in French is spelled as "village."
dans un village means 'in a village' in French.
Village means and is spelled the same in both English and French, where it is a masculine noun.
I live in a village near.....
it is 'village' in french
The word "village" in French is spelled as "village."
dans un village means 'in a village' in French.
Village means and is spelled the same in both English and French, where it is a masculine noun.
I live in a village near.....
Canada means "kanata" meaning "our village" or "village". Kanata is a Huron word
Risa, in French, means 'laughter'. In Japanese it means 'Gossamer of the Village'.
The root of the word "village" is the Latin word "villaticus," which means pertaining to a villa or farmstead.
The word "Kanata" is an Iroquois word that means a village or small group of houses. It is the word that eventually became the name of Canada.
Pueblo.
The French word for French is "français."
payton means village warrior