How to Say "villages" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “villages” is “pueblos” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA1
nounA1
small settlements

Examples
En verano, me gusta visitar los pueblos costeros de Andalucía.
In summer, I like to visit the coastal villages of Andalusia.
Hay muchos pueblos blancos preciosos en las montañas.
There are many beautiful white towns in the mountains.
Always Plural
Remember that 'pueblos' is the plural form of the masculine noun 'pueblo' (a single town). It always requires plural articles and adjectives (e.g., 'los pueblos grandes').
Using 'Gente' for Towns
Mistake: “Fui a ver las gentes de España.”
Correction: Fui a ver los pueblos de España. ('Gente' means people/folks; 'pueblos' means towns or populations.)
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