See also: Jove and jőve

Catalan edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Latin iuvenis.

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Adjective edit

jove m or f (masculine and feminine plural joves or (found in part of Western Catalan, including all of Valencia, as well as in Ibiza) jóvens)

  1. young
    Antonym: vell
    (idiomatic) gent jove, pa touyoung people have little desire to strive and they want things easy used either to complain about or to excuse young people's less experience or understanding

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jove m or f by sense (plural joves or (found in part of Western Catalan, including all of Valencia, as well as in Ibiza) jóvens)

  1. young person, adolescent

Noun edit

jove f (plural joves or (found in part of Western Catalan, including all of Valencia, as well as in Ibiza) jóvens)

  1. daughter-in-law
    Synonym: nora

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Occitan edit

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Etymology edit

From Old Occitan joven, from Latin iuvenis.

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Adjective edit

jove m (feminine singular jove, masculine plural joves, feminine plural joves)

  1. young

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jove

  1. inflection of jova:
    1. genitive singular
    2. nominative/accusative/vocative plural