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What is human English?

People's English is human, human and human.

I. Humans

English [? hju? m? n? Bi? ], beauty [? hju? m? n? Bi? ]

Noun (short for noun)? mankind

Everyone will die, but there is no end to mankind.

Everyone will die, but human beings have no end.

Second, men.

English [m? N], beautiful [m? n]

Noun (abbreviation for noun) adult male; Men; Human beings; People in a specific historical period; People (regardless of gender)

Verb (abbreviation for verb) works in the post of ...; Operate (a machine, etc.); Equipment (personnel)

Express surprise, anger, etc. ) Hey, honey.

He didn't even expect the young man to die. ...

He didn't expect the young man to appear again before dusk.

Third, people.

English [? Psn], beauty [? prsn]

Men; Individuals; Someone; A person who works in ... (or serves as ...); personnel department

At least one person died and others were seriously injured.

At least one person was killed and several others were injured.

Extended data:

Personal usage

(noun)

1, the basic meaning of human is "human" relative to animals or things. When used to express a person with a certain personality or characteristics, it is a countable noun, and the plural form is people;; It can also refer to a known or unspecified person; It can also refer to a small number or a specific number of people, mainly used in legal terms. At this point, its plural form is persons.

2. When person explains "appearance, body", he usually uses the singular form; Person can also be interpreted as "the right person". Person also means "guy", which means derogatory or disrespectful. Grammatically, person is interpreted as "person".

Young people mean "young women", mostly referring to frivolous women. "A young man" said a young man.