What does veche in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word veche in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use veche in Romanian.

The word veche in Romanian means persoană de modă veche, veche monedă engleză, prăfuit, guinee, persoană conservatoare, școală veche, veche preferință, Lumea veche, formă a pronumelui personal voi în engleza veche. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word veche

persoană de modă veche

(slang (old-fashioned person)

veche monedă engleză

(historical, obsolete (old British coin) (învechit)

The farthing was equal to one quarter of a penny.

prăfuit

(informal (stuffy, old-fashioned person) (figurativ: persoană)

Where did this fuddy-duddy attitude of yours come from?

guinee

(historical (old English coin)

Amanda found a guinea buried in the dirt when she was planting flowers.

persoană conservatoare

(US, informal (very old-fashioned and conservative person)

școală veche

(figurative (tradition)

Davies belongs to the old school of sports commentators.

veche preferință

(informal (favorite, reliable choice)

I had intended to try something new, but I found myself ordering my old standby, a gin and tonic.

Lumea veche

(Europe, Africa and Asia collectively)

The Americas have been settled by waves of people from the Old World.

formă a pronumelui personal voi în engleza veche

(archaic (you: plural, objective: Old English)

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