old man
"Arrevidenci" does not have a recognized meaning in English or Spanish. It may be a typo or misspelling of a word.
"Sergidad" does not appear to be a recognized term in Spanish. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a word in a specific dialect or context that is not widely known.
"Edad" in Spanish translates to "age" in English. It is used to refer to how many years someone has lived since birth.
"Maduras" is the feminine form of the Spanish word for "ripe." It is often used to describe fruits or vegetables that are fully mature and ready to eat.
Señora is Spanish for Mrs. or for a woman whose married (Sra. Name (Sra. Is just like Mrs. Hope this helped ;)
viejo (object or person) anciano (person)
Anciano was created in 1995.
Dominic Anciano was born in 1959.
"Sr" is the English abbreviation for "Senior," meaning the elder of two people who have the same name. In Spanish, "senior" translates as "el major" and the more equivalent term, "the elder" as "el anciano."
Anciano Noun: # old man # elderly # elder # ancient # graybeard # greybeard # ole Adjective: # old # aged # grey-headed # long-running # elder # elderly # lost
· abierto (open) · activo (active) · agradable (agreeable) · alegre (happy) · alto (tall, high) · amable (friendly) · anciano (elderly) · antiguo (old) · atletico (athletic) · ausente (absent) · autentico (authentic)
· abierto (open) · activo (active) · agradable (agreeable) · alegre (happy) · alto (tall, high) · amable (friendly) · anciano (elderly) · antiguo (old) · atletico (athletic) · ausente (absent) · autentico (authentic)
what does domino mean in spanish
Viejo, Anciano (this one can be said as "elder")
Antonia in spanish mean Flower or Flor in spanish
· abierto (open) · activo (active) · agradable (agreeable) · alegre (happy) · alto (tall, high) · amable (friendly) · anciano (elderly) · antiguo (old) · atletico (athletic) · ausente (absent) · autentico (authentic)
Beber mean to drink in Spanish