gente

Etymology
.

Noun

 * 1) person; people

Noun

 * 1) people

Etymology 1
, from.

Adjective

 * 1) noble
 * 2)  elegant, refined, gentle
 * 1)  elegant, refined, gentle
 * 1)  elegant, refined, gentle

Etymology 2
From, from. via 🇨🇬, and compare etymology 1.

Noun

 * 1)  gens legally defined unit of Roman society
 * 2) lineage
 * 3) population
 * 4) people a person's ancestors, relatives or family
 * 5)  people, guys, folks body of human beings
 * 6) people mass of a community
 * 1) people a person's ancestors, relatives or family
 * 2)  people, guys, folks body of human beings
 * 3) people mass of a community
 * 1)  people, guys, folks body of human beings
 * 2) people mass of a community
 * 1) people mass of a community

Etymology
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) people
 * 2)  a group of two or more persons
 * 3)  persons forming a distinct identity
 * 4) guys, folks informal address to a group of people
 * 5)   gens in Ancient Rome, a group of people descending from a common ancestor
 * 1) guys, folks informal address to a group of people
 * 2)   gens in Ancient Rome, a group of people descending from a common ancestor
 * 1) guys, folks informal address to a group of people
 * 2)   gens in Ancient Rome, a group of people descending from a common ancestor
 * 1)   gens in Ancient Rome, a group of people descending from a common ancestor
 * 1)   gens in Ancient Rome, a group of people descending from a common ancestor

Pronoun

 * 1)  we

Usage notes

 * Used in informal speech, with the feminine singular definite article, as a substitute for the first-person plural pronoun . The verb is then conjugated in the singular third-person . See:.

Etymology
Latinizing modification of, inherited from.

Noun

 * 1) people

Usage notes

 * corresponds most closely with the English meaning of the word as "a group of two or more persons". In Spanish, this word is a  and does not typically have a plural. The plural is used in several common idiomatic phrases, however, or, rarely, in literature (e.g. ). Note that the other common meaning of  in English, in which the plural  can be formed, "a group of persons forming or belonging to a particular nation, country, etc." does not correspond with, and  should be used to convey that meaning (which may be singular or plural).