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- Humanus is a Latin adjective meaning 'human' or 'kind.'
- It is the root of many English words like 'human' and 'humane.'
- In Latin, it describes both the species and civilized behavior.
- It is often used in biology, law, and philosophy today.
- Biological Context
- In scientific and taxonomic discussions, humanus is used to specify the species, as seen in Pediculus humanus, or to describe physical traits inherent to the human body.
Nihil humanum a me alienum puto.
- Ethical Dimension
- The transition from 'human' to 'humane' in English mirrors the Latin shift from describing a species to describing a virtue of empathy and compassion.
Cultus humanus est fundamentum societatis.
- Academic Usage
- Used in university mottos and classical studies to denote the pursuit of knowledge that ennobles the human spirit.
Ratio humana mundum regit.
Natura humana ad bonitatem tendit.
- In Biological Nomenclature
- When naming species that interact with humans, the term is often used in the genitive or as a specific epithet. For example, Pediculus humanus corporis refers specifically to the body louse that affects humans.
The scientist identified the specimen as humanus in origin, distinguishing it from avian samples.
- In Legal Maxims
- Legal scholars often cite the phrase 'Errare est humanum' (To err is human) to argue for leniency or to acknowledge the inevitability of mistakes in judicial processes.
The judge noted that while the error was humanum, the negligence was inexcusable.
- In Literary Criticism
- Critics often analyze the 'aspectus humanus' of a character, referring to their relatable, fallible, or compassionate traits.
The poet captures the humanus spirit in the face of overwhelming tragedy.
Is humanus an, an ferinus?
Vita humana brevis est.
- In the University Lecture Hall
- Professors of philosophy and history frequently use the term when discussing 'Humanism' or the 'Humanities.' You might hear a lecture on the humanitas of the Renaissance, where the Latin root humanus is cited to explain the era's focus on human potential and dignity.
'The curriculum focuses on the studia humaniora, ensuring students develop a well-rounded understanding of the human experience.'
- In Legal and Ethical Debates
- Lawyers and ethicists often invoke Latin maxims. The phrase 'Errare est humanum' is a common refrain in discussions about the fallibility of witnesses or the necessity of appeals processes. It serves as a linguistic shorthand for a universally recognized truth about human nature.
'We must remember that the judicial system is a humanus construct, prone to the same errors as its creators.'
- In Scientific Classification
- Taxonomists use the term to categorize organisms that are uniquely associated with the human species, maintaining a standardized global language for biology.
The genome of humanus pathogens provides insight into our shared history.
In the museum, the exhibit on humanus evolution drew large crowds.
The philosopher spoke of the humanus capacity for reason.
- Gender and Case Agreement
- In Latin, humanus is an adjective that must match its noun. A common mistake is using the masculine humanus with a feminine noun like natura. It should be natura humana, not natura humanus.
Incorrect: 'The humanus condition.' Correct: 'The humana condition' (if using the Latin form) or simply 'The human condition.'
- The 'Humane' vs. 'Human' Trap
- In English, 'human' refers to the species, while 'humane' refers to compassion. In Latin, humanus covers both. Learners often fail to realize that in a Latin text, humanus might mean 'kind' rather than 'pertaining to a person.'
Mistake: Translating 'vir humanus' always as 'a human man.' It often means 'a kind/refined man.'
- Misunderstanding 'Humanitas'
- The noun form humanitas is often used interchangeably with humanus in discussions of 'humanity.' However, humanitas specifically refers to the quality of being human, whereas humanus is the adjective describing the person or thing.
Error: 'The humanus of the act was clear.' Correct: 'The humanitas (humanity/kindness) of the act was clear.'
Don't confuse humanus with humidus (wet).
Avoid using humanus to mean 'humorous' (festivus).
- Humanus vs. Mortalis
- While humanus describes the nature of man, mortalis (mortal) specifically highlights the fact that humans die. In poetry, mortalis is often used to emphasize the fleeting nature of life, whereas humanus might focus on human reason or kindness.
'Omnes mortales sese laudari volunt' (All mortals wish to be praised).
- Humanus vs. Civilis
- In the sense of 'refined' or 'civilized,' humanus overlaps with civilis. However, civilis usually pertains to a citizen's role in the state, while humanus refers to a more universal quality of character.
The leader's humanus approach to the crisis won the hearts of the people.
- Humanus vs. Ferinus
- The direct antonym is often ferinus (wild, beast-like). To describe something as 'inhuman' or 'savage,' one might use immanis or ferus.
The contrast between humanus reason and ferinus instinct is a common theme.
Is it humanus or divinus?
Choose humanus for empathy.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
The word 'humble' comes from the same root 'humus,' meaning 'close to the ground.' So being human and being humble are linguistically related!
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing it like 'humus' (soil).
- Stress on the first syllable.
- Confusing the 'u' sound with 'i' (humanis).
- Ignoring the long 'a' in Latin.
- Pronouncing the 'h' as silent (it should be aspirated).
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize because of the English 'human,' but the Latin endings can be tricky.
Requires knowledge of Latin declensions to use correctly in a sentence.
Pronunciation is straightforward for English speakers.
Very easy to pick out in a lecture or speech.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Adjective Agreement
Natura (fem) + Humana (fem)
Neuter as Abstract Noun
Humanum (The human thing/quality)
Genitive of Possession
Iura generis humani (Rights of the human race)
Comparative Forms
Studia humaniora (The more human studies)
Ablative of Manner
Cum humanitate (With humanity)
Exemplos por nível
The human body is amazing.
Corpus humanum est mirabile.
Here, 'human' describes the body.
We are all human.
Omnes humani sumus.
Plural form of the adjective.
Is that a human or an animal?
Estne humanus an animal?
Used for classification.
I like human stories.
Fabulas humanas amo.
Modifying the noun 'stories'.
He is a human being.
Ens humanus est.
Standard descriptive use.
Human hands have five fingers.
Manus humanae quinque digitos habent.
Feminine plural agreement.
The human voice is beautiful.
Vox humana pulchra est.
Feminine singular agreement.
This is a human house.
Haec est domus humana.
Describing something made for people.
It is human to be kind.
Humanum est benignum esse.
Neuter form used as an abstract concept.
He has a very human heart.
Cor valde humanum habet.
Meaning 'kind' or 'compassionate'.
Please show some human feeling.
Praebe aliquem sensum humanum.
Refers to empathy.
They are a human family.
Familia humana sunt.
Collective noun agreement.
The human way is to help.
Via humana est adiuvare.
Describing a characteristic behavior.
She is a very human teacher.
Magistra valde humana est.
Feminine form meaning 'kind'.
We need human contact.
Contactu humano egemus.
Ablative case in Latin.
It was a human mistake.
Error humanus erat.
Common phrase for fallibility.
Human rights are for everyone.
Iura humana omnibus sunt.
Plural neuter 'iura' with 'humana'.
It is part of human nature to explore.
Pars naturae humanae est explorare.
Genitive case 'naturae humanae'.
The whole human race is one.
Genus humanum totum unum est.
'Genus' is neuter, so 'humanum'.
We must protect human dignity.
Dignitatem humanam tueri debemus.
Accusative case 'dignitatem humanam'.
History is the study of human life.
Historia est studium vitae humanae.
Genitive 'vitae humanae'.
The human mind can solve many problems.
Mens humana multas difficultates solvere potest.
Feminine 'mens' with 'humana'.
He spoke with human warmth.
Calore humano locutus est.
Ablative of manner.
This is a human society.
Haec est societas humana.
Standard adjective use.
To err is human, to forgive divine.
Errare est humanum, ignoscere divinum.
Famous proverb using neuter adjectives.
The company values human resources.
Societas copias humanas aestimat.
Modern concept translated to Latin roots.
Humane treatment of animals is required.
Tractatio humana animalium requiritur.
'Humana' here means 'humane/kind'.
The human factor is often overlooked.
Momentum humanum saepe neglegitur.
'Momentum' as 'factor'.
We are studying human behavior.
Mores humanos studemus.
'Mores' (customs/behavior) is masculine plural.
The human condition is a common theme in art.
Conditio humana argumentum commune in arte est.
'Conditio' is feminine.
He showed great human wisdom.
Sapientiam humanam magnam praebuit.
Accusative agreement.
The human spirit cannot be broken.
Spiritus humanus frangi non potest.
'Spiritus' is masculine.
The humanities enrich our understanding of the world.
Studia humaniora intellectum mundi ditant.
'Studia humaniora' is the comparative form.
Renaissance humanism focused on human potential.
Humanismus renascentiae in potentia humana vertitur.
Focus on the 'human' aspect of the movement.
His humanitas was evident in his refined speech.
Humanitas eius in sermone culto patuit.
'Humanitas' as a noun for refinement.
The text explores the humanus aspect of the law.
Textus aspectum humanum legis explorat.
Referring to the 'kind' or 'equitable' side.
She pursued the studia humaniora with passion.
Studia humaniora cum passione coluit.
Refers to liberal arts.
The philosopher discussed the humanus intellect.
Philosophus de intellectu humano disseruit.
Masculine 'intellectus'.
It was a truly humanus gesture of peace.
Gestus vere humanus pacis erat.
Meaning 'kind' or 'civilized'.
The humanus element in the story makes it timeless.
Elementum humanum in fabula eam aeternam facit.
Neuter 'elementum'.
The species Pediculus humanus has a long history with us.
Species Pediculus humanus longam historiam nobiscum habet.
Specific biological nomenclature.
He argued from the standpoint of the conditio humana.
Ex parte conditionis humanae argumentatus est.
Genitive of the 'human condition'.
The distinction between humanus and ferinus is central to his work.
Distinctio inter humanum et ferinum in opere eius primaria est.
Contrasting 'human' with 'bestial'.
The law must be interpreted secundum naturam humanam.
Lex secundum naturam humanam interpretanda est.
Legal Latin phrase.
His humanitas was a shield against the cruelty of the age.
Humanitas eius scutum contra crudelitatem aevi erat.
Abstract noun usage.
The architect designed the space ad mensuram humanam.
Architectus spatium ad mensuram humanam formavit.
Refers to 'human scale'.
The poem reflects on the humanus frailty of the soul.
Poema de fragilitate humana animae cogitat.
Feminine 'fragilitas'.
Is the soul humanus or something more?
Estne anima humana an aliquid amplius?
Philosophical inquiry.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— It is natural for humans to make mistakes. This phrase is used to ask for forgiveness or understanding.
Don't be so hard on yourself; errare est humanum.
— I am a human, and I consider nothing human to be foreign to me. This expresses universal empathy.
He helped the refugees because, as he said, humani nihil a me alienum puto.
— According to the human scale. Used in architecture and design.
The park was built ad mensuram humanam, making it very comfortable.
— The more human studies. This refers to the liberal arts like literature and philosophy.
She decided to major in the studia humaniora.
— In human affairs or among humans.
In humanis nihil est perpetuum (In human affairs, nothing is permanent).
— According to human nature.
His actions were perfectly secundum naturam humanam.
— The human aspect or appearance.
The statue had a very realistic aspectus humanus.
Frequentemente confundido com
Humus is the noun for soil; humanus is the adjective for human.
Humilis means humble or low; humanus means human or kind.
Humidus means wet or moist; it has no relation to being human.
Expressões idiomáticas
— It's only human. Used to justify a common human weakness.
He forgot his keys, but humanum est.
Informal/Neutral— Humanity reigns. Used to describe a situation where kindness prevails.
In this village, humanitas regnat.
PoeticFácil de confundir
It sounds like human.
Humane specifically refers to being kind and compassionate, while human refers to the species.
The humane society helps animals.
It is the noun form.
Humanity is the quality or the collective group, while humanus is the adjective describing it.
He has a lot of humanity.
It is a related philosophy.
Humanism is a specific intellectual movement, not just the state of being human.
Humanism flourished in the 15th century.
It also means man.
Homo is the noun (man/person), while humanus is the adjective (human).
Homo sapiens is our species.
Same root.
Humble refers to modesty, while human refers to the nature of being a person.
He is a humble leader.
Padrões de frases
Subject + is + humanus.
Marcus est humanus.
It is + humanum + to + verb.
Humanum est amare.
Noun + humanus + verb.
Natura humana nos ducit.
Subject + verb + humanum + noun.
Videmus errorem humanum.
In + humanis + noun + verb.
In rebus humanis pax rara est.
Secundum + humanam + noun + verb.
Secundum humanam rationem hoc verum est.
Comparative + humaniora + noun.
Colimus studia humaniora.
Ad + humanam + noun.
Aedificium ad mensuram humanam est.
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
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Como usar
High in academic and scientific writing; low in daily speech.
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Using 'humanus' as a noun.
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Use 'homo' for the person and 'humanus' as the adjective.
You can't say 'The humanus said hello.' You must say 'The humanus man said hello.'
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Misspelling 'humanus' as 'humanis'.
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humanus
'Humanis' is a different case (dative/ablative plural). The basic word is 'humanus'.
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Confusing 'humanus' with 'humorous'.
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festivus or facetus
'Humanus' means kind or human, not funny.
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Thinking 'humanus' only means 'biological human'.
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It also means 'kind' or 'civilized'.
In many classical texts, it describes a person's good character.
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Using 'humanus' for 'humble'.
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humilis
They share a root, but 'humanus' is about being human, while 'humilis' is about being modest.
Dicas
Match your endings
If you use 'humanus' in a Latin phrase, make sure it matches the noun. Use 'humana' for feminine nouns like 'natura'.
Think of 'Kindness'
Remember that 'humanus' isn't just biological; it's also about being a good, kind person.
Root power
Connect 'humanus' to 'humus' (soil) to remember that humans are 'earthly' beings.
Academic Flair
Use Latin phrases like 'conditio humana' in your essays to show a deep understanding of the subject.
Proverb Power
Learn 'Errare est humanum' by heart; it's a great phrase to use in many situations.
Renaissance Connection
Associate 'humanus' with the Renaissance to understand why we study the 'Humanities' today.
Species Names
Look for 'humanus' in biology books to see how we categorize things that live on or in us.
Human vs. Divine
Use 'humanus' to discuss the limits of people compared to the perfection of gods.
Rights and Laws
Remember that 'iura humana' (human rights) is a foundational concept in modern law.
Be Human
The best way to remember 'humanus' is to practice being kind and refined every day!
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'HUMAN US'—it describes all of 'us' as 'humans' and reminds 'us' to be kind.
Associação visual
Imagine a person (human) standing on the soil (humus) reaching for a book (culture/refinement).
Word Web
Desafio
Try to use the phrase 'Errare est humanum' the next time you or someone else makes a small mistake.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Latin 'humus' meaning earth or ground. This suggests that humans were seen as beings made of earth, distinguishing them from the gods.
Significado original: Pertaining to man; earthly; mortal.
Indo-European (Italic branch).Contexto cultural
Be careful not to use 'humanus' to exclude non-binary or diverse identities in modern Latin; many modern Latinists use inclusive terms.
The word is mostly seen in academic, legal, or biological contexts.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Biology Lab
- Pediculus humanus
- specimen humanum
- genoma humanum
- textus humanus
Philosophy Seminar
- conditio humana
- natura humana
- ratio humana
- humanitas
Law Court
- iura humana
- errare est humanum
- lex humana
- iustitia humana
Art Gallery
- forma humana
- aspectus humanus
- spiritus humanus
- ars humana
History Class
- studia humaniora
- humanismus
- res humanae
- societas humana
Iniciadores de conversa
"Do you believe that 'errare est humanum' should be a guiding principle in law?"
"How does the concept of 'humanitas' differ from our modern idea of kindness?"
"In what ways is 'natura humana' changing with the rise of technology?"
"Why do you think the Romans linked 'humanus' to the 'humus' or soil?"
"Is the study of 'studia humaniora' still relevant in the age of AI?"
Temas para diário
Reflect on a time when you had to accept that 'errare est humanum' in your own life.
Describe what 'humanitas' means to you in the context of your community.
Write about the balance between our 'humanus' nature and our 'ferinus' instincts.
How does understanding the root of 'humanus' change your view of the word 'human'?
Imagine a world where 'humanitas' was the primary law of the land.
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, in Latin, 'humanus' is the masculine form, but 'humana' is used for women and 'humanum' for neutral things. It refers to the whole human race.
It means 'To err is human.' It's a famous way of saying that everyone makes mistakes and we should be forgiving.
The Latin word itself is used in science and law, but its English versions 'human' and 'humane' are used every day.
The Romans believed humans were made from the earth (humus), which is why the words are related.
They are the 'humanities'—subjects like literature, history, and philosophy that help people become more refined.
Yes, in classical Latin, it often described someone who was well-educated, polite, and kind.
The most common opposites are 'ferinus' (wild/beastly) or 'divinus' (divine/god-like).
Yes, you see it in names of parasites like 'Pediculus humanus' or in descriptions of human anatomy.
It is pronounced 'hoo-MAH-noos' with the stress on the second syllable.
'Humanus' focuses on the nature and character of people, while 'mortalis' focuses on the fact that people die.
Teste-se 200 perguntas
Write a sentence using the phrase 'natura humana'.
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Explain the difference between 'human' and 'humane' using their Latin root.
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Translate 'To err is human' into Latin.
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Describe a 'humanus' act you saw recently.
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Why did the Romans connect 'humanus' to 'humus'?
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Use 'studia humaniora' in a sentence about your education.
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Write a short dialogue where someone says 'Errare est humanum'.
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What is the 'conditio humana' in your own words?
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How does 'humanus' relate to 'human rights'?
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Create a motto for a school using the word 'humanus'.
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Compare 'humanus' and 'ferinus'.
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Write a sentence about the 'human voice' in Latin.
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Explain 'humanitas' to a child.
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Use 'genus humanum' in a sentence about the environment.
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Write a sentence using 'corpus humanum'.
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What does 'ratio humana' mean to a philosopher?
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Describe a character who is 'humanissimus'.
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Write a sentence about 'human dignity' in Latin.
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How is 'humanus' used in biology?
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Write a poem of four lines about being 'humanus'.
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Pronounce 'humanus' correctly.
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Explain the phrase 'Errare est humanum' to a partner.
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Discuss why 'humanus' means both 'human' and 'kind'.
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Give a short speech on 'human rights' using the term 'iura humana'.
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Debate the importance of 'studia humaniora' in modern schools.
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Describe 'human nature' (natura humana) in three sentences.
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Tell a story about a 'humanus' person.
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Explain the etymology of 'humanus' from 'humus'.
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How do you say 'human body' in Latin?
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Use 'humanus' in a sentence about science.
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What is the opposite of 'humanus'? Explain why.
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Talk about the 'human condition' for one minute.
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Is it 'humanus' to make mistakes? Why?
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Describe the 'human voice' using Latin adjectives.
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Why is 'humanitas' important in leadership?
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Explain 'ad mensuram humanam' in architecture.
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How does 'humanus' relate to 'humble'?
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Discuss the 'human spirit' (spiritus humanus).
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What are 'mores humani' in your culture?
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Summarize the meaning of 'humanus' in 30 seconds.
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Listen to the phrase 'Errare est humanum'. What is the last word?
Identify the word 'humanus' in a recording of a Latin prayer.
Listen to a lecture on the Renaissance. Did they mention 'humanitas'?
Listen to a biology podcast. How do they pronounce 'Pediculus humanus'?
Listen to a sentence: 'Natura humana est socialis.' What is human nature?
Listen for the difference between 'humanus' and 'humilis' in a speech.
Listen to: 'Iura humana defendimus.' What are they defending?
Listen to: 'Vox humana pulchra est.' What is beautiful?
Listen to: 'Corpus humanum studemus.' What are they studying?
Listen to: 'Error humanus fuit.' Was it a mistake?
Listen to: 'Vita humana brevis est.' Is life long or short?
Listen to: 'Ratio humana nos regit.' What rules us?
Listen to: 'Societas humana crescit.' Is society growing?
Listen to: 'Spiritus humanus fortis est.' Is the spirit strong?
Listen to: 'Dignitas humana sacra est.' Is dignity sacred?
Errare est humana.
Errare is a neuter infinitive, so the adjective must be neuter.
The natura humanus is complex.
Natura is feminine, so it needs the feminine ending -a.
He is a very humilis man (meaning kind).
Humilis means humble; humanus means kind/refined.
We study the studia humanus.
The traditional term uses the comparative plural 'humaniora'.
Homo sapiens is a humanus.
Humanus is an adjective, not a noun. You don't need 'a'.
Iura humanus are important.
Iura is neuter plural, so it needs 'humana'.
The corpus humana is weak.
Corpus is neuter, so it needs 'humanum'.
Vox humanus est pulchra.
Vox is feminine, so it needs 'humana'.
Error humana est.
Error is masculine, so it needs 'humanus'.
Mens humanum est magna.
Mens is feminine, so it needs 'humana'.
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Summary
The word 'humanus' reminds us that being human involves both our biological identity and our capacity for kindness and culture. Example: 'Errare est humanum' (To err is human).
- Humanus is a Latin adjective meaning 'human' or 'kind.'
- It is the root of many English words like 'human' and 'humane.'
- In Latin, it describes both the species and civilized behavior.
- It is often used in biology, law, and philosophy today.
Match your endings
If you use 'humanus' in a Latin phrase, make sure it matches the noun. Use 'humana' for feminine nouns like 'natura'.
Think of 'Kindness'
Remember that 'humanus' isn't just biological; it's also about being a good, kind person.
Root power
Connect 'humanus' to 'humus' (soil) to remember that humans are 'earthly' beings.
Academic Flair
Use Latin phrases like 'conditio humana' in your essays to show a deep understanding of the subject.
Exemplo
The professor explained that the word 'humane' retains the compassionate sense of the Latin *humanus*.
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acerbic
C1A palavra 'acerbo' descreve um estilo de fala ou escrita que é afiado, mordaz e direto, muitas vezes caracterizado por um humor inteligente, mas cruel.
acrimonious
C1Eles tiveram um divórcio acrimonioso, repleto de ressentimentos.
acronym
B2Um acrónimo é uma palavra formada pelas iniciais de uma frase, pronunciada como uma palavra só, como a NASA.
adage
C1Um adágio é um ditado tradicional que expressa uma verdade geral ou um conselho baseado na experiência comum.