How to say "elderly person" in French?

In French "elderly person" translates to  personne âgée 

Transliteration: pair-sohn ah-zhey

🇫🇷 Ma grand-mère est une personne âgée qui vit seule.

🗣️ mah grahn-mehr ay ewn pair-sohn ah-zhey kee vee suhl

🇺🇸 My grandmother is an elderly person who lives alone.



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How to say "elderly person" in French?

You can use the word "personne âgée" which translates to "elderly person".

How to pronounce "personne âgée" (elderly person) in French?

The word "personne âgée" is pronounced as "pair-sohn ah-zhey".

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