Jugend
German
Etymology
From Old High German jugund, from Proto-Germanic *jugunþiz. Akin to Old Saxon juguth, English youth.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈjuːɡənt/, [ˈjuːɡŋ̩t]
audio (Austria) (file) Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Ju‧gend
Noun
Jugend f (genitive Jugend, no plural)
- youth (quality or state of being young; part of life following childhood)
Declension
Derived terms
- Arbeiterjugend
- Hitlerjugend
- Jugendabteilung
- jugendfrei
- Jugendfreigabe
- Jugendgruppe
- Jugendklub
- Jugendkrawalle
- jugendlich
- Jugendmannschaft
- Jugendschutzgesetz
- Jugendstil
- Jugendsünde
- Jugendzeit
- Jugendzimmer
- Landjugend
- Sängerjugend
- Wanderjugend
See also
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