young in Japanese
young in Japanese is 若い, 子供 — young means in an early stage of life; not yet old.
young in Japanese
若い
Pronounced: wakai
子供
Pronounced: kodomo
(often as if a plural noun) Offspring, especially the immature offspring of animals.
What does "young" mean?
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adjective In an early stage of life; not yet old.
"Their two young children are still in primary school."
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adjective Having existed for only a short time; new or immature.
"The company is young but growing fast."
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noun The offspring of an animal, especially when still immature.
"The lioness fiercely protects her young."
young in a sentence
- Their two young children are still in primary school.
- She looks young for her age.
- The company is young but growing fast.
- It's a young industry, so the rules are still being written.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "young" in Japanese?
"young" in Japanese is 若い, 子供. young means: In an early stage of life; not yet old.
How do you pronounce 若い?
"young" in Japanese is 若い, pronounced "wakai".
How do you use "young" in a sentence?
Example: "Their two young children are still in primary school." In Japanese, "young" is 若い, 子供.
Are there other ways to say "young" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "young": 若い, 子供.
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