youngster

youngster
noun
1) (child) Kleine, der/die/das
2) (young person) Jugendliche, der/die

you're just a youngster compared with me — im Vergleich zu mir bist du noch jung

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noun (a young person: A group of youngsters were playing football.) der Bursche
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young·ster
[ˈjʌŋ(k)stəʳ, AM -ɚ]
n (fam) Jugendliche(r) f(m)
you \youngsters ihr jungen Leute
homeless \youngsters obdachlose Jugendliche
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['jʌŋstə(r)]
n
(= boy) Junge m; (= child) Kind nt

he's just a youngster — er ist eben noch jung or ein Kind

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youngster [ˈjʌŋstə(r)] s
1. a) Kind n
b) junger Mensch, besonders Youngster m, Jugendliche(r) m/f(m)
2. Junge(s) n, Jungtier n, besonders Fohlen n (Pferd)
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noun
1) (child) Kleine, der/die/das
2) (young person) Jugendliche, der/die

you're just a youngster compared with me — im Vergleich zu mir bist du noch jung

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n.
Junge -n m.

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