people
The Italian word 'persone' refers to more than one person. It is a common abstract noun used to refer to a group of human beings or an unspecified number and nature of persons. Like in English, 'persone' can be used in various contexts and with different verbs, adjectives and prepositions.
There are many people in the park today.
This sentence is used to express the presence of a large group of individuals (in this case, 'people') in a specific location ('the park') at a specific time ('today').
People must respect quarantine rules.
This exemplary phrase conveys an obligation ('must respect') for all individuals ('people') related to a particular condition or circumstance ('quarantine rules').
Respect for other people is important.
This sentence emphasizes the significance ('is important') of a certain value or behavior ('respect') towards others ('other people').