Hamlet in French
Hamlet in French is Hamlet, hameau — Hamlet means a very small settlement, smaller than a village, often just a cluster of houses without its own church or local government.
Hamlet in French
Hamlet
The eponymous main character of William Shakespeare's play, whose father's ghost, murdered by Hamlet's uncle, exhorts him to seek revenge.
hameau
What does "Hamlet" mean?
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noun A very small settlement, smaller than a village, often just a cluster of houses without its own church or local government.
"The road wound through a tiny hamlet of no more than a dozen cottages."
Hamlet in a sentence
- The road wound through a tiny hamlet of no more than a dozen cottages.
- They spent the night in a quiet hamlet in the Cotswolds.
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Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Hamlet" in French?
"Hamlet" in French is Hamlet, hameau. Hamlet means: A very small settlement, smaller than a village, often just a cluster of houses without its own church or local government.
How do you use "Hamlet" in a sentence?
Example: "The road wound through a tiny hamlet of no more than a dozen cottages." In French, "Hamlet" is Hamlet, hameau.
Are there other ways to say "Hamlet" in French?
Yes — French has 2 translations listed for "Hamlet": Hamlet, hameau.
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