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2 Translation results for young in Spanish

adjective | noun

young adjective

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joven, pequeño, menor; tierno (dícese de las verduras), joven (dícese del vino); juvenil

Example sentences of
young adjective

  • He looks young for his age.
  • A very nice young man greeted us at the door.
  • Young people today have a lot of opportunities.
  • He dreamed of being an artist when he was young.
  • The movie isn't suitable for young viewers.
  • He's still too young to buy alcohol legally.
  • Our youngest daughter just started school.
  • When I was young,” the man said, “the world was a different place.”
  • The season is still young.

Synonyms of
young adjective

young noun

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youngs
jóvenes (de los humanos), crías (de los animales)

Example sentences of
young noun

  • music that appeals to the young
  • The very young and the elderly are particularly sensitive to the disease.
  • a robin feeding her young
  • The young of a wolf are called pups.

Related phrases for young

Reverse translation for young

joven  - young, youthful 
pequeño  - small, little, young, short 
menor  - smaller, lesser, younger, smallest, least, youngest, minor 
tierno  (dícese de las verduras) - affectionate, tender, tender, young 
joven  (dícese del vino) - young, youthful 
juvenil  - juvenile, young, youthful, teenage 
jóvenes  (de los humanos) - young man 
crías  (de los animales) - breeding, rearing, young, litter 
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