In Afrikaans it's dorp
Kraal - village of huts in southern Africa
In some countries in Africa, yes, they are. In other countries in Africa, no. It all depends on the country, and sometimes it might differ from village to village as well.
erm... a hamlet is a small village.
Canada means "kanata" meaning "our village" or "village". Kanata is a Huron word
it was the leader of the village.
Kraal - village of huts in southern Africa
it is 'village' in french
the spanish word for village is pueblo
'Hamlet' is one obsolete word for village.
The Swahili word for village is "kijiji".
Kisheshe is a village in Kenya, Africa.
The word "village" in French is spelled as "village."
The Tagalog word for "village" is "baryo" or "bayan."
The word village is translated into the Igbo language as obodo.
In some countries in Africa, yes, they are. In other countries in Africa, no. It all depends on the country, and sometimes it might differ from village to village as well.
The Irish word for 'village' is 'baile (beag)' or 'sráidbhaile'; the Scottish word is 'baile'.
The term "black village" does not have a specific meaning in any West African language that directly translates to "black village." It's important to consider the cultural and historical context of the term when interpreting it.