| 村には娯楽がない。 | There are not many amusements in the village. |
| 村まで長い道のりだ。 | It is a long way to the village. |
| 村に竜巻が起こった。 | There was a tornado in the village. |
| その村はかなり遠い。 | That village is a great distance off. |
| 町は村よりも大きい。 | Towns are larger than villages. |
| 川と丘の間に村がある。 | There is a village between the river and the hill. |
| 彼は故郷の村に帰った。 | He returned to his native village. |
| 人々は村に住んでいた。 | People lived in villages. |
| 村民総出で彼を迎えた。 | The whole village came out to welcome him. |
| 村は風に取り付かれる。 | Winds haunt the village. |
| 山賊がその村を襲った。 | The bandits made a raid on the village. |
| 山の向こうに村がある。 | There is a village over the mountain. |
| これは彼が生まれた村だ。 | This is the village where he was born. |
| 彼は小さな村で成長した。 | He grew up in a little village. |
| 彼は村の方に足を向けた。 | He bent his steps toward the village. |
| 中村さんはご在宅ですか。 | Is Mr Nakamura at home? |
| すべての村が美しかった。 | All the villages were beautiful. |
| 新しい校舎は村の誇りだ。 | The new school building is the boast of the village. |
| 村の東に接して湖がある。 | There is a lake on the east of the village. |
| その村は洪水で孤立した。 | The village was isolated by the flood. |
| その村には泥棒はいない。 | The village is free from thieves. |
| この村の人口は減少した。 | The population of this village had decreased. |
| 彼はもちろん村の最長老だ。 | He is unquestionably the oldest man in the village. |
| 川は町や村に水を供給する。 | The river supplies cities and villages with water. |
| 街道は次の村で南へ向かう。 | The road tends to the south at the next village. |
| その地震で全村が倒壊した。 | The whole village was laid flat by the earthquake. |
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