dictionnaire gaélique - Anglais

Gàidhlig - English

òg Anglais:

1. young


I'm young.
Recently there are a lot of young people who don't use respectful language to their superiors.
When your friends begin to flatter you on how young you look, it's a sure sign you're getting old.
Throughout the United State large numbers of young people enter college every year.
Thank you, I'd love to have another piece of cake, said the shy young man.
I can't keep up with the fashions of young girls these days.
When I entered the coffee shop, two young men were watching a wrestling match on television.
The first great lesson that a young man should learn is that he knows nothing.
Unlike birds, which feed and shelter their young, fish abandon their eggs.
The young man got up hurriedly, stammered a few words and in a moment was gone.
Children learn to respond to rhythmical sounds from a very young age.
As is evident from the data, smoking is not decreasing among the young.
Young as he is, he is as great a mathematician as ever lived.
Young children cannot determine what is right and what is wrong.
I had a lot of gumption when I was young, but now it seems to have all petered out.