I think furui.
"Granny", which is the same as "old person" in Japanese is pronounced Ba-San. (baa-san) !
Elder or old person is pronounced Ba-San.
hugnungnaniono 老
"Anata ha juunisai desu."
狩人 karyudo is the old word but now most people use hunta
ojiichan means grandpa, but I think it can be used for 'old man'. I'm not 100% on that, though. x
One of my nicks is Ko Gosuto Means Old Ghost
'Fong' is an actual word from old English, which directly translated means: 'to kick'.
八月 (hachigatsu) is the Japanese word for August. Hachigatsu uses two characters, the first meaning 'eight' and the second meaning 'month' to create the word for August (lit. 8th month). There are also old names for the Japanese months that are not used anymore. 葉月 (hazuki) is the old name for August, but this isn't used anymore (as stated above). Each old name has a meaning and hazuki's meaning is 'month of leaves'.
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.
Vieux in French means "old" in English.