Traduction Anglais PEOPLE
(There are three) people (in the room): (Il y a trois) personnes (dans la pièce)
noun
'People' is a collective noun often used as the plural form of 'person' (rather than 'persons').
The people are hungry. Les gens ont faim.
a people: un peuple
noun
(There are too many) people (here): (Il y a trop de) gens (ici)
noun
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Some examples of how to use PEOPLE in a sentence:
- Then people wouldn't laugh at me in coffee shops.
- Leonard: My people want professional training, French lessons specifically.
- Mrs. Brady's International School of English is a cosy, family-run language centre which offers the perfect opportunity to study English with real English people.
- Although most people do in fact accept dinosaurs as a real, though extinct species, there are some religious fundamentalists out there who refuse to acknowledge the existence of these fantastic lizards.
- Lawrence Laughsalot: I spent 3 years in the service for my country, and I watched some of the bravest men of my generation die in the forests of Namibia so that people like you could learn about the benefits of laughter in the business place.
- It protects all parties, and allows all of you to remain partners with people you know and trust.
- In some cases Anosmia may be permanent, although a few people have reported a recovery.
- You basically represent two people at this office: Dave in the cafeteria, whom you bribed with two beers and a piece of cake, and Laura in accounts, who thought she was signing up for a cruise to Hawaii.
- But some of you 'media types' want people to believe that what I do in my personal life compromises the integrity of Warbuckle's Department Stores.
- Right now I am standing outside the hottest party in Hollywood, home of the most important people on earth: celebrities.
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