Jeune is the opposite of the French word vieux. The first feminine/masculine singular adjective means "young" whereas the second, masculine singular adjective translates as "old" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "zuh" and "vyuh" in French.
Jeune means young in French. The opposite is 'vieux' (masc.) or 'vieille' (fem.).
Jeune is the opposite of the French word vieux. The first feminine/masculine singular adjective means "young" whereas the second, masculine singular adjective translates as "old" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "zuh" and "vyuh" in French.
Jeune is the opposite of the French word vieux. The first feminine/masculine singular adjective means "young" whereas the second, masculine singular adjective translates as "old" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "zuh" and "vyuh" in French.
The feminine form of "vieux" in French is "vieille."
vieux, vieil
The French word "vieux" is pronounced "vyoo" where the 'y' is a consonant ('y' as in 'you,' not 'y' as in 'by'), and the 'oo' is pronounced as in "book," not as in "tooth."
un vieil / un vieux (masculine). The choice of the word depends of the sound of the following word: un vieux chapeau - un vieil homme - cet homme est vieux. "the old man and the sea" = Le vieil homme et la mer Very tricky when you begin to use the plural: des vieux hommes (you use "vieux" but there is now a "z" sound to liaise with "hommes") un vieille (feminine): une vieille voiture, des vieilles filles ("vieilles filles" is a fixed expression meaning spinsters)
It depends what context of the word your looking for. The noun old is vieux.
The population of Vieux-Bourg is 80.
The population of Vieux-Champagne is 184.
The population of Marvaux-Vieux is 65.
The population of Vieux-Condé is 10,641.