vilege
The word “vilege” has a number of meanings. It can be used as a verb, meaning to lie or tell a falsehood. It can also be used as an adjective, to describe someone who is very privileged and has many advantages in life.
The word “vilege” is derived from the Latin word “privatus” which means private or personal.
The word vilege comes from the Latin term vilegia which means "to be or act in a beast-like manner."
The vernacular meaning of “vilege” is a term used to describe an individual who is courageous, daring and not afraid of danger. They have the guts to do things that others are hesitant about doing.
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Vilege is an African term that is used to describe the act of lying. The word has its origins in the Kikongo language, which translates as “to drag, to pull.”
Vilege has no direct English translation and is considered a faux-French word.
Verbal lie
Village life
A village is a small human settlement. Many villages are no larger than a small town, and some are much larger than towns.
A village is typically smaller than an urban center and it is bigger than a hamlet or a small village. A hamlet usually only has around 50-100 inhabitants, while villages can have up to 1,000 inhabitants. Cities are the most populated places in the world so they often have more than 10 million people living in them. If you live in a town, you might consider moving to a city because they offer much more opportunity for jobs and entertainment.
Whoever enters the village should always look down if they want to see their own feet; this way they will not get their head cut off by overhanging timber or bamboos! When villagers visit each other's households, there should be tea served with three cups; one for drinking, one for washing out the cup after drinking and one full of cold water for washing hands clean after



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