young, wild, and free

young, wild, and free(
yuhng
 
wayld
 
ahnd
 
fri
)
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. joven, loco y libre
My mother doesn't want me to date women who are young, wild, and free.Mi madre no quiere que salga con mujeres que son jóvenes, locas y libres.
b. joven, desenfrenado y libre
I'm going to Acapulco this weekend. - I miss the days of being young, wild, and free like you.Voy a Acapulco este fin de semana. - Extraño los días de ser joven, desenfrenado y libre como tú.
c. joven, indomable y libre
Neal was young, wild, and free until he found out his girlfriend was pregnant.Neal era joven, indomable y libre hasta que descubrió que su novia estaba embarazada.
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