In addition to "Village", there are other words that can represent villages in English, such as:
1, rural: refers to rural scenery and residential areas, emphasizing natural scenery.
2. Rural areas: adjectives, indicating rural areas and rural areas.
Rustic: Adjective, which means simple and rough, and is also often used to describe rural scenery and architecture.
4. Hamlet: refers to small villages, small villages.
5. Township: refers to townships and rural areas.
6. Pastoral scenery: a noun representing the nature and scenery of the countryside.
7.Farm: a noun that refers to farms and farmhouses, and can also be used to refer to rural areas.
8.Country Roads: a noun phrase referring to rural roads, which is often used to describe the tranquility, nature and rural scenery far away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
9. Hillbilly: A term that refers to a hillbilly or countryman, and sometimes it can also be used to describe country music or country culture.
10, countryman: a noun that refers to a countryman and a villager.
1 1, Rusticator: noun, which refers to people who like to spend their holidays in the country and rural vacationers.
12, Heartland: a noun that refers to the interior and hinterland, and is often used to refer to the countryside.
13, grassland: a noun that refers to grassland and pasture, and is also often used to describe pastoral scenery and landscape.
Extended knowledge
In Chinese, villages are also called villages, villages, villages, villages, ruins and villages. In English, the countryside is called the country or rural area. In French, the countryside is called Campagne. In German, the country is called land. In Japanese, the countryside is called Sunday. In Korean, the country is called? . In Russia, the countryside is called сельскоехозяйство.