Homo is the Latin equivalent of 'person' in the sense of a human being. Persona is another equivalent. But it serves as the grammatical term, or as the character in a stage play.
The Latin word for person is the word aliquis. The Italian word for person is persona and the Portuguese words is pessoa.
Persona non grata means "unwelcome person" in Latin.
There are several ways to say person in Latin. The first is homo, meaning being or individual. Then there is persona, which refers to a person's character or personality.
The Latin word "homo" means person, human being.
A good looking person
The Latin word for person is the word aliquis. The Italian word for person is persona and the Portuguese words is pessoa.
Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year was created in 2000.
Persona non grata means "unwelcome person" in Latin.
There are several ways to say person in Latin. The first is homo, meaning being or individual. Then there is persona, which refers to a person's character or personality.
a fat person.
The Latin word for person is the word aliquis. The Italian word for person is persona and the Portuguese words is pessoa.
The Latin root virtus means good a virtuous person is most likely a person who acts well.
The Latin root virtus means good a virtuous person is most likely a person who acts well.
a nice person: A nice alio <------ Latin =D
per capita
The Latin word "homo" means person, human being.
There is no such thing as a "person from latin". Latin is a language, not a place.If you are talking about a person from Latin America, most speak either Portuguese or Spanish. Some speak French.