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What does the french word village means?

The French word "village" means "village" in English. It refers to a small settlement, typically smaller than a town, with a population of a few hundred to a few thousand people.

It's important to note that in French, the word "village" can also be used figuratively to describe a small, close-knit community, even if it's not geographically a village.

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