Hamlet in Japanese
Hamlet in Japanese is ハムレット, 村落, 集落 — 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 Japanese
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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Frequently asked questions
What is "Hamlet" in Japanese?
"Hamlet" in Japanese is ハムレット, 村落, 集落. 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 pronounce ハムレット?
"Hamlet" in Japanese is ハムレット, pronounced "hamuretto".
How do you use "Hamlet" in a sentence?
Example: "The road wound through a tiny hamlet of no more than a dozen cottages." In Japanese, "Hamlet" is ハムレット, 村落, 集落.
Are there other ways to say "Hamlet" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "Hamlet": ハムレット, 村落, 集落, 小村.