Viejo (en. Old)
/bje.xo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
A person of advanced age.
The old man in the park always tells stories about his youth.
El viejo del parque siempre cuenta historias de su juventud.
A thing that has existed for a long time.
That old tree has been here for over a hundred years.
Ese viejo árbol ha estado aquí por más de cien años.
In colloquial language, it refers to a close friend or buddy.
Hey old man! How have you been?
¡Hey viejo! ¿Cómo has estado?
Etymology
From the Latin 'vetulus', diminutive of 'vetus', which means 'old'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
dirty old man
An elderly man who shows sexual interest in much younger people.
viejo verde
to be old
To be in a condition to be considered old or in decline.
estar viejo
there is no old person who hasn't been young
Expression that emphasizes that everyone has gone through youth.
no hay viejo que no haya sido joven
Related Words
old age
State or condition of being old.
vejez
little old man
Affectionate way of referring to an older person.
viejito
veteran
A person who has had a lot of experience in a field, often related to age.
veterano
Slang Meanings
close friend or buddy.
I always talk to my old man about my problems.
Siempre hablo con mi viejo sobre mis problemas.
older man.
The old man at the store always has good advice.
El viejo de la tienda siempre tiene buenos consejos.
A person considered out of touch or outdated.
That guy is an old man, he doesn't understand new music.
Ese tipo es un viejo, no entiende la música nueva.