Populus liberus.
What is the Latin word for people
ANSWER Liberia
The Latin word is 'deliberare' from 'de' meaning 'away' and 'liberare' to free
The Latin word for free is liber
Liber.
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Gratis would be the Latin word (and Spanish). It means, basically, complimentary; free of charge.Liber has to do with liberty (and is the root of Spanish libre). This would be akin to freedom.It's not uncommon for English speakers to confuse the two since they can both be translated by the word free. Examples: (1) The toy was free with the box of cereal (gratis). (2) The oppressed people were liberated and they are now free (liber).
The Latin word for people is "populus" Hope this helped!
"Population" is a word with the Latin stem "pop," which comes from the Latin word "populus" meaning people or community.
Stems from the Latin word lībertās or līber which means free.
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The word "Greek" comes from the Latin word "Graecus," which referred to the ancient people of Greece. The Latin word "Latin" comes from "Latium," the region in Italy where the Romans originated. The word "English" comes from the Old English word "Englisc," which referred to the people of England.