pueblo
village
noun PWEH-bloh Common
Origin: From Latin populus (people, population).
Also means
people
Usage Note
Pueblo carries two distinct meanings that context disambiguates: a small town or village, and 'the people' as a collective (el pueblo español = the Spanish people). In political discourse it often echoes the populist sense of 'the common people'. Do not confuse with ciudad (city) or gente (people, individuals).
Examples
"Pasamos el verano en un pueblo tranquilo."
Natural Translation
We spent the summer in a quiet village.
Literal Translation
We-spent the summer in a village quiet.
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