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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. people [Brit ˈpiːp(ə)l, Am ˈpipəl] N (nation) gens is masculine plural and never countable (you CANNOT say ‘trois gens’). When used with gens, some adjectives such as vieux, bon, mauvais, petit, vilain placed before gens take the feminine form: les vieilles gens.

people
people
an ancient people
the chosen people

II. people [Brit ˈpiːp(ə)l, Am ˈpipəl] N npl

1. people:

people (in general)
gens mpl
disabled/old people
they're nice people
how many people are there?
there were several/a few/500 people
there was a roomful of people
there were a lot of people
a lot of/most people think that
some people here think that
people say that
what will people say?
other people say that
he likes helping people
people at large, people in general
what do you people want?
you of all people!
you of all people should know that

2. people (inhabitants):

people (of town)
people (of a country)
the people of Bath
the British people
the good people of Oxford

3. people (citizens, subjects):

the people
the common people
a man of the people
to address one's people

4. people (experts):

people inf
gens inf
mpl the tax/heating people

5. people inf:

people (relations)
people (parents)

III. people [Brit ˈpiːp(ə)l, Am ˈpipəl] VB trans liter

people
peupler (with de)

boat people N npl

boat people
boat people mpl

business people N npl

business people

people management N

people mover N Am

people mover

people power N

people power

people's democracy N

people's republic N

people's front N

people's army N

u rečniku PONS

engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

I. people [ˈpi:pl] N pl

1. people (persons):

people
gens fpl
country/city people
married people
divorced people
homeless people

2. people (persons comprising a nation):

people

3. people pl (ordinary citizens):

the people

4. people inf:

people (family)
people (associates)

II. people [ˈpi:pl] VB trans

street people N

street people

boat people N pl

boat people
boat people mpl

business people N pl

business people

old people's home N

People's Republic N

francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
people
table (people)
people
the Christian people
the chosen people
people
people of modest means
kind-hearted people
society people
u rečniku PONS
engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

I. people [ˈpi·pl] N pl

1. people (persons):

people
gens mpl o fpl
country/city people
married people
divorced people
homeless people

2. people (persons comprising a nation):

people

3. people pl (ordinary citizens):

the people

4. people inf:

people (family)
people (associates)

II. people [ˈpi·pl] VB trans

business people N pl

business people

boat people N pl

boat people
boat people mpl inv

street people N

street people

old people's home N

People's Republic N

stalker of people
stalker of people
francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
people
table (people)
people
the Christian people
the chosen people

DFJW rečnik « Intégration et égalité des chances »

young people
people smuggler
travelling people
people of modest means
Present
Ipeople
youpeople
he/she/itpeoples
wepeople
youpeople
theypeople
Past
Ipeopled
youpeopled
he/she/itpeopled
wepeopled
youpeopled
theypeopled
Present Perfect
Ihavepeopled
youhavepeopled
he/she/ithaspeopled
wehavepeopled
youhavepeopled
theyhavepeopled
Past Perfect
Ihadpeopled
youhadpeopled
he/she/ithadpeopled
wehadpeopled
youhadpeopled
theyhadpeopled