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Evgeniia
Do you have a common single word for someone of the same age?
For example, I wanted to say that I'm not getting along with most of people of the same age. I found a word 'peer' but it seemed to me uncommon...
Nov 24, 2016 5:09 PM
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Hi Evgeniia!
You're right, we would say "peer". There's not really a better or more common word for it. If I were saying it casually to a friend though, I would say: "I'm not getting along with people my age," where "people my age" is a phrase meaning "peer".
I hope that helps!
Matt
November 24, 2016
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Evgeniia
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