hugnungnaniono 老
'Fong' is an actual word from old English, which directly translated means: 'to kick'.
I think furui.
Elder or old person is pronounced Ba-San.
The word "my" in Old English is typically translated as "mīn" when used before a masculine or neuter noun, and "mīne" before a feminine noun.
old lady, or mistress, usually used to infer an old maid or a married woman that is not family.
"Granny", which is the same as "old person" in Japanese is pronounced Ba-San. (baa-san) !
Vieux in French means "old" in English.
It's actually Chinese, written as 你多大年纪了? It means how old are you, or what is your age.
The word "burg" in Old English means fort and comes from the Saxon origin.
The Old English word for "no" is "nān."
The write brush is invited by chinese people in old days. The Chinese use a very different writing system to English. English words are made up of a collection of letters that each has its own sound. The Chinese use logograms - where a symbol represents a meaning or a word.
"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.