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- JohnHKD
September 2018
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![]() | TXNMSmurfSeptember 2018 Childhood is a very common term, but teenagehood is not a word in English. Instead, people usually say "in my teenage years" or "when I was a teenager." |
exRangerOctober 2018 You can simply use the term "adolescence" in (American) English, a term that is understood to represent one's "teen" years.
unclerufSeptember 2018 You know, I like the "teenhood" for more than what the initial requestor intended; but think of a teen Zuckerberg...that's teen-hood-ie...Have fun with words and get a conversation going...Teenhood? I don't think so...
backpackcatSeptember 2018 Here in the United States, we typically say "teenage years" when referring to being a teenager, but I just looked this up, and apparently "teenhood" is a word... it sounds correct and works as an English word, but you won't find anybody saying it anytime soon.
![]() | fb_1646475867March 2022 كما أنصحك بالبدء من هذا العصر والتعرف على Saudi Institute tutors ، حيث أن هذا مهم جدًا لمواصلة تطويرهم ومدى صعوبة مواصلة دراستهم. |