Perhaps using this term for "human being(s) :
"hÅ«mÄnÄtÄs, Ätis, f. : - 1 - humanité, nature humaine; l'esprit humain;
l'espèce humaine. - 2 - humanité, bienveillance, douceur, bonté, obligeance. - 3 - culture (de l'esprit), instruction, éducation, études, belles-lettres, arts libéraux. - 4 - délicatesse, politesse, courtoisie, bonne éducation, savoir-vivre, bonnes manières, élégance, grâce. - 5 - esprit, finesse.
Then the problem is that I'm not so good at Latin, and maybe it would be easier to use what pirulito suggested ( "Taedet me humanitÄtis"
, as if you used "taedÄo, Äre, Ävi", I don't know if "humanitas" would be at ablative, or accusative...