What do young artists say in English?

Young artists are written in English.

Let's briefly explain the key word of literary youth.

Form: noun phrase

Phrase translation:

Literary youth-literary youth

Art youth-art youth

Fashionable young people

A bohemian person

Independent person

Meaning explanation: refers to a group of young people who pursue art, culture, freedom and creativity.

Grammatical details: The common expressions of "literary youth" in English include literary/artistic youth. These phrases are usually used as noun phrases to describe a young man who pursues literature, creativity and independence.

Specific usage:

These phrases are used to describe a person who pursues freedom, culture, creativity and independence. They are usually keen on literature, music, movies and fashion. These words can describe a person's hobbies, personal style and aesthetic taste.

Examples of usage sentences:

He always reads obscure poems and listens to the music of independent bands-what a literary youth!

He always reads some minority poems and listens to the music of independent bands. What a literary young man! )

She wears retro clothes and always speaks politically correct, such an artistic youth!

She wears outdated clothes and always talks about political correctness. What an artistic teenager! )

He always finds the latest trends in fashion and music-he is really a hipster.

He can always find the latest trends in fashion and music. He is really a fashionable young man. )

She always talks about an alternative lifestyle and goes to poetry recitals-what a bohemian!

She always talks about different lifestyles and attends poetry recitals. She is really a bohemian. )

He writes and performs his own music and always tries different styles-he is so independent.

He writes his own music and plays his own music, always trying different styles. He is really an independent man. )