vila
IPA: vˈiɫʌ
noun
- (Slavic mythology) A type of female nature spirit in Slavic mythology, similar in some ways to a fairy or nymph.
- (informal) Port Vila, the capital of Vanuatu.
- A surname.
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Examples of "vila" in Sentences
- She's Diana Dávila-Boldin, 28, who replaced Frank Morales in the open kitchen in April.
- The party happened last thursday 23 at a restaurant in vila Isabel, at Rio de Janeiro's North Zone
- Acapulco's acting mayor, Jos é Luis Á vila, says the city tolerated drug capos for too long, welcoming their money.
- It's a dangerous trade to be in and Teresa's lover, Güero Dávila, is well aware of the risks, not only from drug enforcement agents but also from rival narcotraficantes.
- "Far too many of our brothers and sisters are getting caught in the cross-fire of gang wars here in California and the cartel wars south of our border," [state LULAC director Argentina Dávila-Luévano] says.
- "Far too many of our brothers and sisters are getting caught in the cross-fire of gang wars here in California and the cartel wars south of our border," [state LULAC director Argentina Dávila-Luévano] says.
- For more information on her paintings please go to her website: www. coralina.net Jesus Macarena-A vila is a curator, freelance writer, and visual artist based in Chicago, Illinois with an upcoming solo exhibition with Gallery 210 at the University of Missouri - St. Louis.
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