It's the plural form of "genus," meaning "race, stock, kind, sort," and it often translates to "people" in English.
Because it is masculine, you would use the masculine form of adjectives and verbs when using it in a Latin sentence.
It's the plural form of "genus," meaning "race, stock, kind, sort," and it often translates to "people" in English.
Because it is masculine, you would use the masculine form of adjectives and verbs when using it in a Latin sentence.