viejo

Etymology
From, from , from.

Adjective

 * 1) old

Etymology
, from, from. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1) old having existed for a long time
 * 2) old having lived for many years
 * 3)  old former, previous
 * 4) stale no longer novel or interesting
 * 1) old having lived for many years
 * 2)  old former, previous
 * 3) stale no longer novel or interesting
 * 1)  old former, previous
 * 2) stale no longer novel or interesting
 * 1)  old former, previous
 * 2) stale no longer novel or interesting
 * 1) stale no longer novel or interesting
 * 1) stale no longer novel or interesting

Usage notes

 * The comparative form of viejo is.

Derived terms
(diminutive viejito)

Noun

 * 1) an old person
 * 2)  old man one's father
 * 3)  a certain guy or man, especially adult or almost
 * 4)  sweetheart, honey (substitute for a male name)
 * 5)  a male sexual companion or partner, occasional or stable; husband
 * 1)  sweetheart, honey (substitute for a male name)
 * 2)  a male sexual companion or partner, occasional or stable; husband
 * 1)  sweetheart, honey (substitute for a male name)
 * 2)  a male sexual companion or partner, occasional or stable; husband
 * 1)  a male sexual companion or partner, occasional or stable; husband
 * 1)  a male sexual companion or partner, occasional or stable; husband