Usage Note
Village in French refers to a small rural settlement, typically smaller than a bourg or a ville. The phrase le village global ('the global village') mirrors the English concept. In colloquial speech, calling a city neighbourhood a village conveys intimacy and tight community feel, as in le village de Montmartre.
Examples
"Elle habite dans un petit village."
Natural Translation
She lives in a small village.
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