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Topic: What is the difference of HUMAN and PEOPLE??? (Read 163 times)

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The term 'person' refers to a being that consists of life and a soul, and has the capability of conscious thought, i.e. is a sentient being. A human, on the other hand, is described as part of the Homo sapiens or Homo  sapiens. ... For all purposes a person and a human are the same.
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In my opinion, it is not different because it is all about human beings, just because of each person's use
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Human: refers to human biological characteristics
for example:
On the other hand, human is described as part of the Homo sapiens or Homo sapiens sapiens. They are basically members of the hominin clade, which is a branch of the great apes. Humans can be classified from their bipedalism, erect posture, larger and more complex brains that allow them the ability to use tools and form societies.
People: a group of humans in an unpredictable amount
example: the market is crowded with many people
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in my opinion there is no difference between humans and people. because the target is one. but maybe people's words are more formal and often used. nothing is different from those 2 words because it has the same meaning. usually the word man is used to call one of the living beings. such as the distinction between humans, animals, and plants. while for the word people usually distinguish between fellow humans.

Well explained.  Smiley
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in my opinion there is no difference between humans and people. because the target is one. but maybe people's words are more formal and often used. nothing is different from those 2 words because it has the same meaning. usually the word man is used to call one of the living beings. such as the distinction between humans, animals, and plants. while for the word people usually distinguish between fellow humans.
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