vecchio
old
adjective VEK-kyoh Common
Origin: From Latin vetulus, diminutive of vetus (old).
Also means
ancient; long-standing
Usage Note
Vecchio placed before the noun often means 'long-standing, familiar' (un vecchio amico = 'an old friend, a longtime friend'), while after the noun it describes age (un uomo vecchio = 'an elderly man'). Its antonym is giovane (young) for people or nuovo (new) for objects. The superlative is vecchissimo.
Examples
"Abitano in un vecchio palazzo nel centro storico."
Natural Translation
They live in an old building in the historic centre.
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