How do I get villagers in my world?
Is it possible to get villagers in my survival world? I can get villagers on my creative world, but not on survival mode.
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Yes it is possible to find villagers. They can be found in villages generated when you start a new world.
Villages were added as of version 0.9.0 build 1:
Added villages. They spawn with gravel, wooden or sandstone bridges.
As for villagers, they were also added in 0.9.0 build 1:
Added villagers. Same level of AI as PC version 1.0.0 - They cannot trade, breed or open doors.
Here is a screenshot of a village in Minecraft: Pocket Edition:

You will find villagers walking around, and as of version 0.9.0 build 2, they have sounds!
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How do you get villagers in your Minecraft world?
You can find the location of villages by exploring, either on foot or by flying in Creative mode. To start the game closer to a village, you can use a Minecraft seed with a village next to the spawn. You can also use the Minecraft village finder to locate coordinates to the nearest village.How do you get villagers in your survival world?
When creating the world, make sure to change the Allow Cheats option to ON. This will allow you to use chat commands in survival and creative mode. This will immediately spawn an unemployed villager at your exact location.What is the easiest way to get villagers?
An easy way to obtain villagers involves using a boat to move villagers from the nearest village to a more convenient place. Boats can be moved on level ground (without water).How do I get more villagers to spawn?
To breed villagers in Minecraft, you need to have at least two "willing" villagers and at least three beds. You can increase your villagers' "willingness" to breed by giving them food.How To Get Villagers Without Villages! | Minecraft Guide - Minecraft 1.17 Tutorial Lets Play (155)
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You have to find a village. Villages look something like this. 
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