Examples of using "Altes" in a sentence and their english translations:
Hello, old friend!
Ah, but look, old keg!
It's an old piano.
Football is an old game.
It is an old manuscript.
I have an old car.
- This is my old bicycle.
- This is my old bike.
That's an old picture.
This is an old building.
It's an old stereotype.
My old dress is blue.
I have an old bicycle.
Greece is an old country.
This is an ancient law.
- This is an old book.
- That book is old.
Tom was reading an old manuscript.
Tom liked his old car.
This is a very old book.
The name of the restaurant is "Old Europe".
The old teacher's got an old bike.
Ah, but look, old keg!
there was a beautiful ancient building
I bought an old car.
This is a very old book.
That's a very old saying.
It's a quaint old village.
That's just an old wives' tale.
- Greetings, old friend!
- Hello, old friend!
This is an old Scottish song.
- This is a very old photo.
- This is a very old photograph.
because it was a very old masterpiece
We finally got rid of our old car.
What do you want such an old car for?
There lived an old couple in the woods.
He began to play an old song.
I enjoy looking at my old diary.
She began to play an old song.
- Tom has tracked down an old, out-of-tune piano.
- Tom tracked down an old, out-of-tune piano.
My father drives a very old car.
I just found an old diary.
My father drives a very old car.
Tom still uses an old telephone with a dial.
What an old book this is!
They fight like an old married couple.
Tom and Mary restored an old house.
Mary gave her old car to me.
Tom is trying to sell his old car.
- An old oil painting is hanging on the wall.
- An old oil painting hangs on the wall.
- On the wall is an old oil painting.