French "vieux" means "old" (masculine, both singular and plural).
The feminine form is "vieille" (sing.) or "vieilles" (pl.)
"Vieux" means "old" in French.
"Vous êtes vieux" translates to "you are old" in English.
"Vieux" is masculine in French.
"Le vieux" is a French term that translates to "the old" in English. It is used to describe something or someone that is old or aged.
un vieux gros mec
Je deviens vieux maintenant.
"Vous êtes vieux" translates to "you are old" in English.
un vieux canard is an old duck in French.
Well, "viejo" is Spanish for "old." ("Old" in French is vieux.)
Jeune means young in French. The opposite is 'vieux' (masc.) or 'vieille' (fem.).
'Plein de vieux ...' means 'full of old ...'. Les vieux is also used to designate the elderly, but this could be disrespectful.
Vieux in French means "old" in English.
The feminine form of "vieux" in French is "vieille."
It depends what context of the word your looking for. The noun old is vieux.
"Vieille" in French means old or elderly when referring to a female. It can also mean used or worn out when describing objects or things.
vieux
It depends on the noun you're describing...vieux, vieille, vieil, or vieiles...
"Vieux" in French is pronounced as "vyuh." The sound "vy" is like saying the English word "vee" with a soft "y" sound at the end. The "uh" sound is the same as saying the letter "u" in English.