Living among mountains, they are a hardy people. Why should we put "a" in the sentence? Should the indefinite article here signify that it is a nation as a whole?
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Yes, "a people" means a tribe, a race, or a nation. Most of the time "people" just means some group of individuals. People in China drink tea.
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Yes, "a people" means a tribe, a race, or a nation.
Most of the time "people" just means some group of individuals.
People in China drink tea.
Sometime "the" is used, as in the constitution of the United States - "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, "
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