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personas mayores
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Plural of persona mayor

personas mayores

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las personas mayores
A plural noun indicates that there is more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
plural noun
a. grown-ups
Mami, ¿por qué no puedo ir al cine contigo y papá? - Porque la película que vamos a ver da mucho miedo, mi amor, así que solo dejan que personas mayores la vean.Mommy, why can't I go to the movies with you and Dad? - Because the movie we're going to see is very scary, honey, so they only let grown-ups see it.
b. adults
Mi papá dice que no puedo ir al concierto porque es solo para personas mayores.My dad says I can't go to the concert because it's only for adults.
a. elderly people
De acuerdo a nuevos estudios, hay más de un millón de personas mayores viviendo por debajo del umbral de pobreza en este país.According to new studies, there are more than one million elderly people living under the poverty line in this country.
b. older people
Este lugar realmente debería tener una rampa para las personas mayores y personas con necesidades especiales.This place should really have a ramp for older people and people with special needs.
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