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poblado

English translation of poblado

village

The Spanish term 'poblado' translates to 'village' in English. It is usually used to refer to a small human settlement, typically one that is larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town. Such settlements are often situated in a rural or a semi-rural area and they usually consist of a few dwellings where people live. The term 'poblado' is a noun, and it reflects the beauty and simplicity of small-scale, community-oriented living arrangements in Spanish-speaking cultures.


Example sentences using: poblado

El poblado está lejos de aquí.

English translation of El poblado está lejos de aquí.

The village is far from here.

This sentence uses the word 'poblado' to refer to a small community or village. It implies that the village is at a considerable distance from the speaker's current location.

Vivo en un poblado pequeño.

English translation of Vivo en un poblado pequeño.

I live in a small village.

In this example, 'poblado' indicates the place where the speaker lives. Their home is in a small village, perhaps a remote or rural location.

Encontraron un poblado abandonado.

English translation of Encontraron un poblado abandonado.

They found an abandoned village.

This sentence uses 'poblado' to tell the story of a discovery. Some people have found an empty village that had been abandoned by its previous inhabitants.

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