👉 Used as plural of person; a body of human beings considered generally or collectively; a group of two or more persons.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look, At this word ‘people,’ a concept we must cook! The dictionary gives us clues, it's true, Let’s break it down for me and you. “Used as plural of person,” that’s the start, A single individual, set apart. But then it says, "a body of human beings," see? A whole collection, wild and free! Think of a crowd at a concert bright, Or families gathered in warm candlelight. “A group of two or more persons,” that’s the final plea, Just two friends chatting, happily! So ‘people’ means a gathering, big or small, Of humans together, answering a call. It's about connection, sharing and glee, A collective “we,” for all to see! Does that make sense? Any questions you might pose?