adjective “young”
young, Komp. younger, Sup. youngest
- jonk
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
The young puppy played happily in the garden.
- jonk (frësch an energesch)
Despite being in his fifties, Mark has a young spirit and loves to skateboard with his kids.
- jonk (an den Ufanksjoren vun engem Joerzéngt)
Many people in their young thirties are starting new careers and families.
- nei
The young tree had just started to grow leaves.
- jonk (mat dem selwechten Numm wéi en eelere Familljemember)
The young Dr. Smith is just starting his career, while the old Dr. Smith is about to retire.
- fir Jonker
The new video game is filled with bright colors and fun characters, making it perfect for a young audience.
- jonk (humoristesch)
My grandpa just celebrated his 80th birthday, but he says he feels 80 years young!
noun “young”
Singular young, Plural young oder onzieleg
- d'Jongen
The mother bird brought worms to her hungry young in the nest.
- d'Jonk
The young often bring fresh ideas and energy to the workplace.