a group of houses and other building in a rural area smaller than a town.
In Spanish, "house" is said as "casa." Some common features of traditional Spanish houses include white stucco walls, red-tiled roofs, inner courtyards, and wrought iron details on windows and doors.
That's the diminutive, and plural, of "casa".
"Kainga" is the Maori word for "village" or "settlement". It refers to a community or group of houses where families live together.
The word "village" can be a noun, not a verb or adverb. It refers to a small community or group of houses in a rural area.
It means: How many houses do you have? It could also mean: How many houses does he/she have?
In Spanish, "house" is said as "casa." Some common features of traditional Spanish houses include white stucco walls, red-tiled roofs, inner courtyards, and wrought iron details on windows and doors.
a cluster of houses in a village is known as hamlet
There are 91 houses in enlands smallest village
the spanish word for village is pueblo
town = el pueblo
a Spanish farming village was called a Royal Road village...
A cluster of houses in the country is typically referred to as a village or a rural settlement.
in there houses
A hamlet is a group of houses while a village is a much large collection of houses which also has a church.
The rhyme scheme of the poem "The Village of Round and Square Houses" by Ann Grifalconi is AABBCCDD.
village = el pueblo
The type of village of houses