what does it mater
"¿Qué importa, vieja?" is Spanish for "What does it matter, old woman?" It can be used to express indifference or to dismiss something as unimportant.
"La vieja resbalosa" in Spanish translates to "the slippery old lady." It is typically used as a colloquial and humorous way to refer to an older woman who is cunning or tricky.
"Que caza" means "What are you hunting?" in Spanish.
"Que Parte" means "which part" in English.
"Que queres" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "what do you want" in English.
Que feo means How Ugly!, How terrible!, etc. Mucho vieja ( the correct way to say it would be muy vieja) means very old.
Vieja mujer means old woman.
"¿Qué importa, vieja?" is Spanish for "What does it matter, old woman?" It can be used to express indifference or to dismiss something as unimportant.
This means, "I love you more because I am older than you." It's a female speaking.
How old! (as an exclamation, not a question)
old clothes
old road
She is quite old.
I am old and more of a grandmother than an aunt. Grandmothers give more attention and affection.
New Years' Eve, 31 Dec
ñim :33 es una vieja de 104 años :3 que nacio el 32 de julio
The population of Daya Vieja is 598.