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Usages of jung
Unser neues Haustier, ein junger Hund, spielt gerne mit dem Ball.
Our new pet, a young dog, likes to play with the ball.
Der Hund ist jung.
The dog is young.
Die Bevölkerung in der Stadt ist jung.
The population in the city is young.
In der Klinik behandelt eine junge Ärztin jeden Patienten sehr freundlich.
In the clinic a young doctor treats every patient very kindly.
Im Museumscafé sitzt eine junge Künstlerin am Fenster, Kaffee trinkend und Leute beobachtend.
In the museum café a young female artist sits at the window, drinking coffee and watching people.
Auf dem Bauernhof arbeitet eine junge Bäuerin mit vielen Tieren.
On the farm a young female farmer works with many animals.
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