anciano
/anˈθjano/, [ãn̟ˈθja.no]elder, old man
Adjective anciano (feminine anciana, masculine plural ancianos, feminine plural ancianas)
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(of a person) elderly
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(rare) ancient
Noun anciano m (plural ancianos, feminine anciana, feminine plural ancianas)
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elderly person
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El anciano liberó al pequeño zorro de la trampa.
The old man freed the little fox from the trap.
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No habían ido muy lejos cuando se encontraron con un anciano.
They hadn't gone very far when they met an old man.
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El anciano me habló en francés.
The old man spoke to me in French.
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El anciano perdió las ganas de vivir.
The old man lost the will to live.
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Un grupo de jóvenes atacó al anciano.
A group of youths attacked the old man.
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El anciano era querido por todos.
The old man was loved by everyone.
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El anciano se sentó en la banca con los ojos cerrados.
The old man sat on the bench with his eyes closed.
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El anciano deambula de pueblo en pueblo vendiendo sus productos.
The old man wanders from town to town peddling his wares.
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Vi al anciano alimentar a su perro con huesos de pollo.
I saw the old man feed his dog chicken bones.
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El anciano en la silla de ruedas me dijo que conocía a mi madre cuando era una adolescente.
The old man in the wheelchair told me that he knew my mother when she was a teenager.
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