Viejo, Anciano (this one can be said as "elder")
Synonyms for kissingsmooching (colloquial) bussingosculatingcanoodling (British)necking (colloquial)spooning (old-fashioned)smacking (colloquial)peckingFrenching (slang)Peeling the grape
Verdadero is a Spanish word meaning true. Viejo is a Spanish word meaning old. Vivo is a Spanish word meaning alive.
Verdadero is a Spanish word meaning true. Viejo is a Spanish word meaning old. Vivo is a Spanish word meaning alive.
ancient
No they do not have the same meaning...... So simple even a 5 year old kid also know
Elderly.
Old English for moon, mona, is the root for 'month' and 'monday'Lunar is from the Latin root luna meaning 'moon'Menses is from the Proto-Indo European root menes meaning 'month'
Depending upon context, the words novel, original, fresh, and unprecedented can have the same meaning as new.
Except for some technical terms (MRI, transistor, etc), the same words as today ... watch a few old movies and see for yourself.
The Luhya translation of the English words "same old" is "Fiakhale saa filia".
Same as American 'privvy'.
The saying "same old 6 and 7" is a British idiom meaning that things are essentially unchanged or the same as before, often implying a sense of boredom or predictability. It suggests that despite any minor variations, the overall situation remains familiar and unexciting. The phrase is derived from a play on words, as "six and seven" can sound like "sick and tired" in some contexts.