The Latin word "homo" means person, human being.
homo informaticus
the Latin word for "human" isHomo.Source:i took a life science test over classification, and one of the questions was to fill in the chart referring to humans, and i didn't know what the Latin word was for "human" so i put "Animalia". Ugh, so stupid. I am actually doing the corrections right now and my study friend told me the answer was Homo.
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
The Latin word for siblings is fratribus. The Latin word for sister is soror, while the Latin word for brother is frater.
As far as i know, i dont think it is the latin name but it is one of the "spieces" of early human beings that were on this earthbefore us. AKA "lucy" that was found was a early human being
Beings, as in human beings.
I am a human...
Homosapiens
person human beings
The word 'human' comes to English by way of Middle English and Old French, and ultimately from Latin, humanus, which is derived from the Latin homo - meaning 'man' or 'human'.
"Human beings" is a noun phrase, consisting of the noun "beings" modified by the adjective "human." In terms of grammatical classification, "human beings" can be considered a common noun, as it refers to a general class of people rather than a specific individual.
The Latin word "homo" means person, human being.
Homo.
Homo Sapiens
Humans are beings in the world.
Humans are the species Homo sapiens, from the Latin for "thinking (or wise) man".