Vieux in French means "old" in English.
"Very old district" is an English equivalent of the French phrase très vieux quartier. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phase -- which also translates as "very old (neighborhood, quarter, section, zone)" -- will be "treh vyuh kar-tyey" in French.
Vous êtes vieux means 'you are old' in French.
"Theater of the Old" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Théâtre du Vieux. The performing arts-related phrase also translates into English as "Theater of the Ancient" or "Theater of the Elderly" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tey-at dyoo vyuh" in northerly French and "tey-a-truh dyoo vyuh" in southerly French.
"I am old" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je suis vieux. The subject pronoun, present indicative verb, and masculine singular adjective may be rendered additionally into English as "I'm aged," "I'm ancient" or "I'm elderly." The pronunciation will be "zhuh swee vyuh" in French.
un vieux canard is an old duck in French.
"Old" as an adjective and "old ones" as a noun are two English equivalents of ths French word vieux.Specifically, the word functions as the masculine plural form of an adjective and of a noun. As an adjective, it also may be translated as "ancient." As a noun, it therefore translates also as "ancient ones, ancients."The pronunciation will be "vyuh" in French.
clothing is translated in French as "les habits, les vêtements"
the oldest is translated 'le plus vieux / la plus vieille' in French
"grow old" is translated in French by "vieillir" or "devenir vieux"je vieillis, je deviens vieux ('vieille' for a woman) = I'm growing old
The cognate for English "old" in Spanish is "viejo" and in French is "vieux".
My name translated from English to french is Allen
"Vieux" is masculine in French.