vieja
/ˈbjexa/, [ˈbje.xa]old
Adjective vieja
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feminine singular of viejo
Noun vieja f (plural viejas, masculine viejo, masculine plural viejos)
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female equivalent of viejo
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hag
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wife, (spouse): little woman
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Había trescientas cajas de cartón llenas de ropa vieja preparadas para ser enviadas al área afectada.
There were three hundred cardboard boxes filled with old clothes ready to be sent to the disaster area.
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Dicen que esta vieja casa está embrujada.
They say this old house is haunted.
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Esa vieja tradición ha desaparecido.
That old tradition has disappeared.
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Él encontró esta vieja moneda en una tienda de antigüedades.
He came across this old coin in an antique shop.
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Regalé mi ropa vieja.
I gave my old clothes away.
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Tom era la persona más vieja de la sala.
Tom was the oldest person in the room.
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Compré una lámpara vieja.
I bought an old lamp.
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Las paredes en la vieja casa no estaban derechas.
The walls in the old house were not straight.
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En el bosque vivía una vieja pareja.
There lived an old couple in the woods.
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La vieja gitana movía su mano sobre la bola de cristal y, ojeando dentro, contempló mi futuro.
The old gypsy moved her hand over the crystal ball and, peering inside, beheld my future.
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