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peo·ple [ˈpi:pl̩] N

1. people pl (persons):

people
ljudje m pl
rich people
the right people

2. people pl (comprising a nation):

people
narod m

3. people pl (ordinary citizens):

the people
the people

4. people (comprising a race, tribe):

peoples pl
narodi m pl
peoples pl
ljudstva n pl

old ˈpeo·ple's home N

per·son <people [or -s]> [ˈpɜ:sən] N

2. person LING (verb form):

oseba f

ˈcon·tact per·son N

first ˈper·son N LING

third ˈper·son N

1. third person (person):

2. third person LING:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Sir, these sophistries will not impose upon the people of this country.
en.wikipedia.org
People ridicule him and laugh at the jailbird minister, as they call him.
en.wikipedia.org
For more than 50 years, the municipality evolved into a dynamic yet peaceful community of law-abiding people.
en.wikipedia.org
Most begonias are sour to the taste, and some people in some areas eat them.
en.wikipedia.org
Resident aliens were 47.6% of the population. 20 people were registered as unemployed.
en.wikipedia.org
Cause he had said: we shouldn't frown upon people being happy, or people dancing, or expressing themselves.
www.independent.co.uk
If your rural area is a commutable distance from a city, you have a better chance of retaining your population and keeping people living there.
www.independent.ie
It was partly based on people in her life and on her own early romantic experiences.
en.wikipedia.org
But none of 116 people who had died of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease who had not received contaminated growth hormone showed any sign of amyloid protein deposits.
montrealgazette.com
Photos show people having a great time dressed like glow-worms, hornets, spiders, flies, and bedbugs.
vancouversun.com

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