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Joven

Joven is a Spanish word with multiple related uses, primarily as an adjective and as a noun referring to youth. As an adjective, it describes someone or something that is not old or is in the early stage of life, for example, un joven hombre or una mujer joven. It can also describe things associated with youth, such as cultura joven or moda joven. When used as an adjective, joven agrees with gender and number: singular forms are joven (masculine) and joven/ jovena? No, joven is invariable in gender in the feminine form la joven; plural forms are los jóvenes and las jóvenes.

As a noun, joven denotes a person who is young, typically a child, teenager, or young adult,

Etymology traces joven to Latin iuvenis, meaning young, with the modern Spanish form developing through Old

Overall, joven functions as a core descriptor of youth in Spanish, applicable to people, cultures, and demographic

depending
on
context.
The
plural
noun
is
jóvenes,
used
for
both
masculine
and
feminine
groups.
The
term
is
common
in
demographic,
sociological,
and
cultural
contexts,
such
as
discussing
the
“generación
joven”
or
policies
aimed
at
jóvenes
workers
or
estudiantes.
In
formal
statistics,
the
term
is
often
used
to
designate
a
specific
age
range;
organizations
vary,
but
it
commonly
includes
late
adolescence
to
early
adulthood
(for
example,
roughly
15
to
29
years
in
many
datasets).
Spanish.
Related
terms
include
juventud
(youth,
the
period
of
life)
and
juvenil
(relating
to
youth).
In
related
Iberian
languages,
cognates
appear
with
similar
meanings,
such
as
portuguese
jovem/jovem.
categories.