We the people.
Can also mean "We who have a voice" or "Those who count".
"We people is we voice." (It's not grammatical in Latin; why should it be grammatical in English?)"Our people is our voice." (Nos means our; we (are) is translated as sumus.)
Populus. Eg. Populus alba (white poplar) or Populus nigra (black poplar)
Populus Ltd was created in 2003.
The official Arkansas state motto is "Regnat Populus" meaning "The People Rule"
Beatus populus Beatus populus
Neither - the word population is English, but it derives from Latin populus, meaning "the people"
NOS in medical coding means not otherwise specified. You may use the NOS code if there's not a more specific code available.
An aspen is a kind of poplar tree of the genus Populus sect. Populus, or the wood of such a tree.
SPQR is "Senatus Populus Que Romanus" in Latin and means "the Senate and the people of Rome" in English.
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Arkansas's state motto is Regnat Populus. It is Latin for "the people rule."
"Populus" would be the most obvious root for the word "Popularity". Populus means "the people", "a nation", "a crowd", "a multitude".