Examples of using "“joven" in a sentence and their english translations:
He appeared young.
- He is young.
- He's young.
- You were young.
- She was young.
Tom looks young.
He's young, maybe too young.
He looks young.
You're still young.
I'm young.
- He appeared young.
- He looked young.
You're young.
She is young.
- He was young.
- She was young.
- He is very young.
- He's so young.
She looks very young.
You look younger.
- He is still young.
- He's still young.
- She's no spring chicken.
- He is not young.
- He isn't young.
- She isn't young.
- She is not young.
when she was young,
I wish I were young.
You're young.
You're still young.
- He is still young.
- He's still young.
- She's still young.
She looks very young.
- I'm still young.
- I am still young.
You're very young.
She is young.
- Tom's young.
- Tom is young.
- You sound very young.
- You look pretty young.
- You look very young.
I'm not young.
Tom looked young.
Tom was young.
She looks young.
He looked very young.
You're too young.
- You're not young.
- You aren't young.
I'm still young.
(Audience:) A youth!
You're still young.
Tom died young.
I'm quite young.
When I was young...
He is young.
Yanni is young.
Alas, she died young.
She was young and innocent.
He is young, but experienced.
Maybe he's not young.
I'm young and you're younger than I am.
I'm younger than you.
I wish I were younger.
- You are too young to be in love.
- You're too young to be in love.
He's very young. He's much younger than Tom.
You're too young to get married.
I don't want to look younger.
Tom is still too young.
because I'm quite young,