The french word jeune tranlated to English means Young.
Youngest is not a french word. If you mean what is the translation then, it is: le/la/les plus jeune(s)
I'm assuming there was more to this sentences. De jeunes ....?
Basically, ''some young'' something or another
"Jeune" means "young" in French.
Jeune is a French word meaning 'young'
plus jeune.
Jeune means young in French. The opposite is 'vieux' (masc.) or 'vieille' (fem.).
youth is la jeunesse (fem.) in French.
Jeune is the word for young as an adjective. Enfant is the word for young as a noun(as in baby).
"young" = "jeune" (adjective and noun)
Young master is "jeune maître" in French.
"Une jeune fille" in French translates to "a young girl" in English.
Jeune means "little" in French. No, it means 'young'.
junior, juridiction, joli, jeune.
Jeune is the opposite of the French word vieux. The first feminine/masculine singular adjective means "young" whereas the second, masculine singular adjective translates as "old" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "zuh" and "vyuh" in French.
The equivalent of Miss in French is Mademoiselle. The abbreviation therefore is Mlle.