elderly in Italian
elderly in Italian is anziano, anziana, anziane — elderly means old, especially having reached an advanced age.
elderly in Italian
anziano
old; having lived for relatively many years.
anziana
(uncommon) An elderly person.
anziane
(uncommon) An elderly person.
anziani
(uncommon) An elderly person.
anziano
(uncommon) An elderly person.
anziani
(with, definite article, collective) Older people as a whole.
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.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "elderly" in Italian?
"elderly" in Italian is anziano, anziana, anziane. elderly means: Old, especially having reached an advanced age.
How do you use "elderly" in a sentence?
Example: "They help care for an elderly neighbor who lives alone." In Italian, "elderly" is anziano, anziana, anziane.
Are there other ways to say "elderly" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 4 translations listed for "elderly": anziano, anziana, anziane, anziani.
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