"quand j'étais plus jeune" but "quand j'étais jeune" (when I was young) or "quand j'étais petit" (or "petite", fem.) for "when I was a kid" are more common.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
You also say agenda in French!
grosse is how you say fat in french
épaule is how you say Shoulder in french
younger is translated "plus jeune" in French.
You would say "petite sœur" in French to refer to a younger sister.
L'élève (secondary school or younger) L'étudiant (university)
If you are speaking to an elder or someone with more power, you say Bonjour. If you are talking to a friend of a younger person, you can say Salut
un diaporama (but the word slide / slideshow is understood, and used by the younger generations)
Homme = Man Garçon = Guy, used more commonly when the person is younger
younger sister in french is sil vais plaitority it does not sound right i know but that is how you say it "sill vase plat it or ityi would have also thought you could say "sœur cadette"
"Est-ce que tu as une petite soeur / une soeur plus jeune ?"
younger : plus jeune older : plus vieux
plus jeune.
If you want to address someone formally, say "toute votre aide". If you want to address either a friend or someone who is younger, use "toute ton aide".
"Plus jeune" means "younger" in French.