Dëst Wuert kann och eng Form vu Folgendem sinn:
noun “people”
people, nëmmen am Plural
- a collection of individuals
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
The park was filled with people enjoying the sunny day.
- the followers or subjects of a leader
The queen's people were loyal and served her well.
- the staff or associates of a person
After the meeting, she said, "I'll have my people schedule a follow-up."
- the family or ancestors of someone
He often spoke of his people who came from a small village in Italy.
verb “people”
Infinitiv people; hien peoples; Verg. peopled; Part. Verg. peopled; Ger. peopling
- to fill a place with inhabitants
Pioneers were sent to the new land to people the vast wilderness.
- to grow in population
Over the centuries, the deserted island slowly peopled with castaways and adventurers.
noun “people”
Singular people, Plural peoples
- members of a specific group, such as a nation or ethnicity
The indigenous peoples of the region have diverse cultural traditions.