elderly in Arabic
elderly in Arabic is مُسِنُّون, مُسِنّات, مَسانّ — elderly means old, especially having reached an advanced age.
elderly in Arabic
مُسِنُّون
Pronounced: musinnūn
elderly as group
مُسِنّات
Pronounced: musinnāt
elderly as group
مَسانّ
Pronounced: masānn
elderly as group
What does "elderly" mean?
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adjective Old, especially having reached an advanced age.
"They help care for an elderly neighbor who lives alone."
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noun Older people considered as a group.
"The clinic offers free flu shots for the elderly."
elderly in a sentence
- They help care for an elderly neighbor who lives alone.
- The elderly couple has been married for over fifty years.
- The clinic offers free flu shots for the elderly.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "elderly" in Arabic?
"elderly" in Arabic is مُسِنُّون, مُسِنّات, مَسانّ. elderly means: Old, especially having reached an advanced age.
How do you pronounce مُسِنُّون?
"elderly" in Arabic is مُسِنُّون, pronounced "musinnūn".
How do you use "elderly" in a sentence?
Example: "They help care for an elderly neighbor who lives alone." In Arabic, "elderly" is مُسِنُّون, مُسِنّات, مَسانّ.
Are there other ways to say "elderly" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "elderly": مُسِنُّون, مُسِنّات, مَسانّ.
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