old-fashioned is spelled "démodé" in French.
i don't know why don't you ask a french person
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"je suis de l'Inde / je suis des Indes" (the plural form is a bit old-fashioned)
Charles aznavour
'Bonté divine !' (old-fashioned)
more old-fashioned, most old-fashioned
The first couple of things that come to my mind when you say "old fashioned" are names like John, Peter, and Phillip. That's just me.
Fripon, friponne is an old fashioned term for "naughty" ; this is so outdated that it is rather humorous. This is the kind of things you say to young kids when they are bit too lively.
An old fashioned French dance, also Cajun slang for an informal dance.
what was the name of the old fashioned camera?
It is very old-fashioned to refer to a country as though it were a woman. Say 'it'.
"Market towns" are "des villes de marché", or "des bourgs" in French (both terms old-fashioned)