personnes âgées
"Elder people" in French is "les personnes Γ’gΓ©es."
"Mais velho" ( Persons from the same family) (My elder brother is a teacher)
"Elder" is used to compare two people, with the elder one being older. "Eldest" is used to refer to the oldest member of a group of three or more people.
IMPROVED: The first reply is actually big sister; more correct would be soeur ainee (with an accent circonflex over the i and an accent acute over the next to last e) [syur a-nay] grande soeur
To say "her age" in French, you would say "son Γ’ge".
In French, you can say "Au revoir" to say goodbye to an adult.
If you are speaking to an elder or someone with more power, you say Bonjour. If you are talking to a friend of a younger person, you can say Salut
Did you mean HOW do you say people in French? les gens
The Chief Elder says the phrase "Frightened people are dangerous" in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
some people say he is in the elder tree I'm not even in the elder tree yet I'm in the magic flower
The word you use to say elder in Latin is "senior."
"Mais velho" ( Persons from the same family) (My elder brother is a teacher)
Elder ligno
smelly people in french, answer to the name Griffin.
My God!! they're famous!!
He is French but people say he is from Spain
Belles personnes is "beautiful people" in French.
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