Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Every village has trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Every village has a temple.
He is one of at least 10 boxers aged 15 or less in the district of Satuk,where nearly every village has a boxing camp.
Every village has a band.
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Almost every village has one.
Every village has several temples.
I guaranteed that every village has its schools, hospitals and doctors.
Every village has their own god.
Almost every village has two or three.
Every village has its own fiesta.
Almost every village has forges to make metal products.
Every village has its own festival.
Almost every village has its' own cheese and its' own ways of making it.
Every village has at least three temples.
As of 2007, every village has been connected by road thanks to funding provided by the central government.
Every village has one or several churches.
Every village has a Village Chief.
Every village has at least three communal temples.
Every village has a club and the games are the main social event on weekends.
Every village has cranny capacity and merchant capacity depending on the village tribe.
Every village has a mosque or prayer house and typically also an Islamic religious school(madrasah).
Almost every village has a church, often centuries old, although many do not have a dedicated priest anymore.
Every village had its schoolmaster, supported out of the public funds;
Almost every village had a monastery.
In the 1990s almost every village had a primary school or“teaching point”, where children aged between six and ten often attended class in a single room.
Every village have their own church.
Every village had a culture house where people could read the classics.
Every village had a pelota court and on some of them kids were playing in the hot sun.
In China, every village had a shrine to Tu Di Gong, the deity who was in charge of administering the affairs of a particular village. .