It's a comparative adjective which is used to compare between two people, things etc.
"Older" is a comparative adjective, used to compare two things indicating that one is more elderly or has been in existence for a longer period of time than the other.
Comparative: older Superlative: oldest
The word "Anna" in Tamil means elder brother. It is a term of respect and endearment when addressing or referring to one's older brother.
The homophone of "type" is "tipe."
The word "him" is a pronoun, not a noun.
"Abang" is a Malay word that translates to "older brother" in English. It is a term of endearment and respect used to address an older male sibling or a male friend who is older than oneself.
The Japanese word for sister depends on what type of sister you're talking about. Older sister=onee Younger sister=imouto Slang for older sister=aneki Anyways...hope it helped. =P
ánaaí --someone's older brothershinaaí -- my older brotherninaaí -- your older brotherhánaaí-- older brother in fourth person (one's older brother)áłánaaí -- each other's older brothernihánaaí -- our older brotherand many more versions. This is a type of word that in Navajo must always be in the possesive.
older = elter (עלטער)
No, the word 'older' is not a noun at all. The word 'older' is the comparative form of the adjective 'old':positive, oldcomparative, oldersuperlative, oldest
No, "older" is not an abstract noun. It is a comparative adjective used to describe the age of someone or something in relation to another person or object.
Older type of graphics cards' port
The word older - in mathematical words or otherwise - means starting from an earlier time.
Type your answer here... 18 or older to have sex and a relationship with an older guy
No. He isn't my type.
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hornyness
The word "of" is a preposition.