young people in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for young people in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.people [Am ˈpipəl, Brit ˈpiːp(ə)l] N

1.1. people + pl vb, no art (in general):

se dice que

II.people [Am ˈpipəl, Brit ˈpiːp(ə)l] VB trans

I.young <younger [ˈjʌŋɡər, ˈjʌŋɡə(r)], youngest [ˈjʌŋɡəst]> [Am jəŋ, Brit jʌŋ] ADJ

1. young animal/person:

cuando era mozo/moza dated or hum

II.young [Am jəŋ, Brit jʌŋ] N npl

young people in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for young people in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Many young people have moved to cities for better education and better career opportunities and are no more doing agricultural work.
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For many of the young people who participate, it is their first chance to travel to where the contests are held.
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At that time, young people aged 25 years and older were accepted into the directing program, but not of younger age.
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However, there is a large group of young people who remain in the country even after their request for extended leave is denied.
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He also paid to send some local young people to college.
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He became extremely popular with young people, many of whom would come to the station hoping to meet him or make a request.
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Young people often ride their bikes to the beach.
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The risk is greatest in young people and females.
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Under his direction the organisation held conferences, discussion pannels, training courses, thus helping young people to adapt to the coming global changes.
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The event was attended by 350 young people aged 1218 years old.
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