Child vs Kid vs Minor vs Youngster vs Youth
Quand utiliser chacun en anglais, avec le sens, le registre et des exemples.
Child
Kid
Minor
Youngster
Youth
| Child | Kid | Minor | Youngster | Youth | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prononciation | 🇬🇧 /["/tʃaɪld/","/ˈtʃɪldrən/"]/🇺🇸 /["/tʃaɪld/","/ˈtʃɪldrən/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/kɪd/"]/🇺🇸 /["/kɪd/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/ˈmaɪnə(r)/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈmaɪnər/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/ˈjʌŋstə(r)/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈjʌŋstər/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/juːθ/","/juːðz/"]/🇺🇸 /["/juːθ/","/juːðz/"]/ |
| Sens | A young human who is not yet an adult. | A child or young person. | Someone who is not yet an adult, usually under 18 years old. | A young person, especially a child or teenager. | A young person, especially a teenager or someone in their early twenties. |
| Exemple | The child played happily in the park. | The kid played in the park all afternoon. | The changes to the policy were minor, so we decided to implement them immediately. | The camp is for youngsters aged 8 to 14. | Youth is often associated with energy and enthusiasm. |
| Registre | Neutre | Neutre | Neutre | Neutre | Neutre |
| Fréquence | Top 1000 (très courant) | Top 1000 (très courant) | Top 2000 (courant) | Top 5000 (assez courant) | Top 2000 (courant) |
| Niveau CEFR | A1 | A2 | B2 | C1 | B1 |
| Nature grammaticale | noun | noun | adjective | noun | noun |
| Collocations | little, small, young, have, bear, give birth to, be born, develop, grow, actor, bride, soldier, with child, little, small, young, have, bear, give birth to, be born, develop, grow, actor, bride, soldier, with child | little, young, big, bunch, couple, crowd, have, want, adopt, just a kid, only a kid, like a kid | be, seem, extremely, fairly, very | youngster club, youngster athlete, youngster generation | early, lost, misspent, spend, recapture, relive, during your youth, from youth, in your youth, not in the first flush of youth, comparative, extreme, eternal, have, the fountain of youth, modern, local, inner-city, educate, target, corrupt, culture, subculture, centre/center, the country’s youth, the nation’s youth, the youth of today, male, black, white, gang, group |
| Antonymes | adult, grown-up | adult, grown-up | adult, major | elder, adult | age, maturity, elderliness |
| Erreurs fréquentes | Confused with 'children' — remember 'child' is singular., Using 'child' to refer to pets or animals., Mispronouncing it as 'chaild' instead of 'child'. | Confused with 'kiddo' which is more affectionate., Used as a verb (incorrectly implying a whole action)., Confused about age range (usually implies under 12). | Confused with 'minore', which has a different meaning., Using 'minor' to describe someone as less important in informal context., Misusing 'minor' as a verb. | Confusing with 'youth', which can imply a broader age range., Using it interchangeably with 'kid' in formal contexts., Incorrectly pluralizing as 'youngsterses'. | Confused with 'young' — 'youth' is a noun, while 'young' is an adjective., Overuse — don't say 'the youth' when referring to a specific person., Mixing up 'youth' and 'teenager' — 'youth' can include young adults, not just teens. |
| Notes d'usage | Commonly used to refer to anyone under the age of 18. It is appropriate in both formal and informal contexts, but can sound out of place in discussions about adults or professional settings. | Used to refer to children in most contexts. In informal settings, it can be used affectionately or playfully. Avoid in formal writing or discussions. | Use 'minor' in contexts involving age restrictions or legal matters. It’s neutral and suitable for formal discussions, but it may not be appropriate in informal settings where talking about someone as a child. | Used to refer to children or teens in general contexts. Avoid in highly formal writing; use 'youth' instead in academic settings. | Used generally to refer to young people. In formal contexts, it can refer to young people in social or educational discussions. Avoid using it sarcastically. |
Questions fréquentes : Child vs Kid vs Minor vs Youngster vs Youth
Quelle est la différence entre Child, Kid, Minor, Youngster et Youth ?
Child: A young human who is not yet an adult. Kid: A child or young person. Minor: Someone who is not yet an adult, usually under 18 years old. Youngster: A young person, especially a child or teenager. Youth: A young person, especially a teenager or someone in their early twenties.
Lequel est le plus avancé : Child, Kid, Minor, Youngster et Youth ?
Youngster est le niveau le plus élevé, à C1, sur l'échelle CEFR.
Child, Kid, Minor, Youngster et Youth sont-ils au même niveau CEFR ?
Child: A1, Kid: A2, Minor: B2, Youngster: C1, Youth: B1 sur l'échelle CEFR.
Quelle est la nature grammaticale de Child, Kid, Minor, Youngster et Youth ?
Child: noun, Kid: noun, Minor: adjective, Youngster: noun, Youth: noun.
Peux-tu montrer un exemple de chacun ?
Child: The child played happily in the park. Kid: The kid played in the park all afternoon. Minor: The changes to the policy were minor, so we decided to implement them immediately. Youngster: The camp is for youngsters aged 8 to 14. Youth: Youth is often associated with energy and enthusiasm.
Puis-je utiliser Child, Kid, Minor, Youngster et Youth de façon interchangeable ?
Pas toujours. Child, Kid, Minor, Youngster et Youth sont proches et se recoupent parfois, mais elles diffèrent par le registre, la fréquence et l'usage, donc remplacer l'une par l'autre peut changer le sens ou le ton. Regarde les différences ci-dessus avant de substituer.