Little old Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫɪtəɫ/ /ˈoʊɫd
LIT-ul OLD
lˈɪtəl/ /ˈəʊld
li-TUL OHLD
التعريف
Used informally to describe something or someone as small, old, simple, or unimportant, often in an affectionate or casual way.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Very informal and often affectionate; commonly used for things, places, or people in a lighthearted way ("my little old car"). Usually emphasizes simplicity, age, or lack of importance. Do not use in formal writing.
Spanish: pequeña vieja - simple y modesta (persona o cosa)Portuguese (BR): velho e simples - pequeno e velhoPortuguese (PT): velho e simples - pequeno e velhoChinese (Simplified): 小旧的 - 普通的(人或物)Chinese (Traditional): 小舊的 - 普通的(人或物)Hindi: छोटा पुराना - सरल और मामूली (वस्तु या व्यक्ति)Arabic: قديم بسيط - صغير وعتيقBengali: ছোট্ট পুরনো - সাদামাটা পুরনোRussian: старенький - маленький старыйJapanese: 小さくて古い - ちっぽけな古いVietnamese: nhỏ xíu cũ kỹ - nhỏ bé cũKorean: 작고 낡은 - 소박한 오래된Turkish: küçük eski - sade eskiUrdu: پُرانا سا چھوٹا - معمولی سا بوڑھاIndonesian: kecil tua - kecil jadul
جمل نموذجية
I still drive my little old car to work every day.
basic
She lives in a little old house by the river.
basic
Look at this little old photo of my grandparents.
basic
Don’t mind me, I’m just your little old neighbor.
natural
All I have is this little old laptop, but it still works!
natural
He fixes up little old bikes and sells them to kids in the neighborhood.
natural