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2007-12-03 10:35:55 · 19 answers · asked by longhorns rock my socks 2 in Society & Culture Languages

19 answers

'el mas mayor' would be 'the oldest'

2007-12-03 12:01:06 · answer #1 · answered by ☮♥☺♪♫☼ 7 · 0 0

Oldest : el más viejo

2007-12-03 18:38:56 · answer #2 · answered by fishy.<3 2 · 0 0

el mas viejo means Oldest.

2007-12-03 18:38:31 · answer #3 · answered by ★★★★★ SOLDIER™ 3 · 0 0

I depends on the use of the phrase.

Example:
Rome is the oldest city
Roma es la ciudad "más vieja"

John is the oldest son.
John es el hijo "mayor".

2007-12-03 18:50:18 · answer #4 · answered by soleluna 3 · 0 0

mas viejo, unless you mean as in who is the oldest sibling in which case, el mas mayor

2007-12-03 18:39:36 · answer #5 · answered by cesar122180 3 · 0 0

depends-
if you're saying "i'm the oldest in my family" its "soy el mayor de mi familia"
otherwise its viejo/vieja

2007-12-03 19:00:36 · answer #6 · answered by zoe 2 · 0 0

el mas viejo (vieja) if referring to a person
el mas anciano (anciana) also referring to a person
el mas antiguo (antigua) if referring to a thing such as a building, a book, a map, treasure, thing.

2007-12-03 18:46:02 · answer #7 · answered by irmanrosario 3 · 0 0

Vejes

2007-12-03 18:44:45 · answer #8 · answered by Romel T 1 · 0 0

el más viejo

2007-12-03 18:57:17 · answer #9 · answered by creepers82000 3 · 0 0

Elaine esta muy correcta

2007-12-03 18:39:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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