Both "oldest child" and "eldest child" are commonly used, but "eldest" is often preferred when referring to siblings, as it specifically denotes the firstborn among them. "Oldest" can refer to age in a broader context, such as among a group of individuals. In family contexts, using "eldest" emphasizes the familial relationship. Ultimately, both terms can be understood, but "eldest" is more traditional in reference to siblings.
Yes, he was the eldest child.
You can say it both ways.
Yes Beyonce is the oldest child of Mathew and Tina Knowles.
The adjective 'eldest' is a synonym for the adjective 'oldest'.There is no difference between eldest and oldest.
The name of the eldest child in the Famous Five was Julian
Well of course the parents are older but the oldest child is Louis
The Queen's eldest child is H.R.H. The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, born in 1948.
John Adams was the eldest of three sons.
Rupert is the oldest child out of his siblings. The second eldest is his brother James born in 1990, thrid eldest is Georgina born in 1993, second youngest is Samantha born in 1995/1996 and the youngest is Charlotte born in 1998
If you have read the book and/or seen the movie you would know that it is Darry. Darry is the oldest, Sodapop is the middle child.
If you are talking about the Disney Show, the eldest would be the main character Penny Proud
Usually, The oldest sister is called "eldest" and the youngest sister is called "youngest" or "smallest".