I am sure there was no "first word" spoken by Homo erectus. Language develops slowly and requires mutual understanding, which means that there had to be a range of sounds that gradually became formal words always understood by members of a group as having particular meanings.
"Homo erectus" means "upright man" in Latin, a name that reflects the species' distinctive upright posture and bipedal locomotion. The name was first proposed by paleoanthropologist Eugène Dubois in 1892 based on fossil remains he discovered in Java.
Homo erectus is an extinct species of human that lived approximately 1.9 million to 140,000 years ago. The name "Homo erectus" means "upright man" in Latin, referring to their characteristic upright posture.
The scientific term "homo" is a prefix derived from Latin meaning "man" or "human." It is commonly used in taxonomy to classify species within the genus Homo, which includes modern humans and their extinct relatives like Neanderthals and Homo erectus.
I can give you several sentences.Homo sapiens is the Latin name for human beings.Homo sapiens survived when Homo erectus and Homo neanderthalensis did not.The archaeologist studied ancient Homo sapiensremains.
The word "homo sapien" in greek means "wise man" or "thinking man". This was to make the mental capacity different to an earlier human species, such as, say, "homo erectus" or "the walking man". These creatures could walk and act like us, but weren't as smart or social. So modern humans get the homo sapien title because of this.
In the broadest sense, there was no "first person", even if we only ask who was the first person who was a modern human, a member of Homo sapiens. This is because we could not say definitively that this person was finally a Homo sapiens,but that his or her parents were still Homo erectus. Evolution is simply too gradual for such simple answers. What we do know is that the first Homo sapiens evolved over two hundred thousand years ago.We could regard our Homo erectus ancestors as people, although not yet modern humans, or even their Homo habilisancestors as people. Many scientists regard their more ancient predecessors as too primitive and too different to really be people in the sense that we usually use the word. So there would be a broad consensus that Homo habilis were the first people on earth.
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i think its taxonomyAnswerThe first part of a scientific name (such as the Homo in Homo sapiens or the Giraffa in Giraffa camelopardalis) is called the genus, of which the plural is genera.
Homo. As in, your a homo. Get a life.
homo = same zygon = ox yoke
The Latin word "homo" means person, human being.
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