Examples of using "Velho" in a sentence and their english translations:
It's old.
- You're too old.
- It's too old.
I'm older.
You pervert!
It's old.
- I'm not old.
- I am not old.
- I am old.
- I'm old.
He was very old.
Tom is old.
Tom is too old.
I loved the old man.
It's an old piano.
- Which is old?
- Which one is old?
Hello, old friend!
- I'm getting old.
- I am getting old!
I am already old.
He is old.
It's too old.
He's an old timer.
I have an old car.
I'm the oldest.
- This book is really old.
- This book is really old!
The brown hat is old.
She is old.
He's old and ugly.
I, an old man, have written to an old man about old age.
This is an old book.
Ah, but look, old keg!
big brother came
It's an old piano.
The old man looks sad.
I bought an old car.
He died at a very old age.
- He is too old.
- He's too old.
- The bread is stale.
- The bread is old.
The man is old.
We buy junk.
My father grew old.
I'm really old.
The book is old.
- Tom's older.
- Tom is older.
That book is old.
The old man laughed sadly.
Tom looked very old.
How old he is!
- The old man lives by himself.
- The old man lives alone.
He was very old.
The old dog barked.
This is getting old.
Tom doesn't look old.
- I'm not old.
- I am not old.
Tom is pretty old.
Tom was too old.
The old man walked slowly.
This book is old.
It's an old piano.
Tom is very old.
Abrams was very old.
You've become old and stubborn.
- He is an old friend of mine.
- He's an old friend of mine.
- Does Tom have an older brother?
- Does Tom have a brother?
It makes me feel old.
My older brother is a year older than her husband.
- Tom is not old enough.
- Tom isn't old enough.
Tom is too old to work.
- I am old.
- I'm old.
The car is old but good.
My older brother has a mustache.
Did you recognize your old classmate?
Have you already become a grumpy old man?
- He is my old friend.
- He's my old friend.
The old building was broken down.
Neither of them seemed old.