Como dizer "Mais velho que andar para frente" em inglês
Essa história é mais velha que andar para frente. Desde os antepassados dos meus tataravós que se conhece o que você está dizendo.
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>> be as old as the hills
''Difficult relationships between parents and children are nothing new: the problem's as old as the hills.'' - Thefreedictionary
''Difficult relationships between parents and children are nothing new: the problem's as old as the hills.'' - Thefreedictionary
"older then walk to front"
ex.: essa história é mais velha que andar para frente
trad.: this history is older then walk to front
entendeu? Espero ter ajudado
ex.: essa história é mais velha que andar para frente
trad.: this history is older then walk to front
entendeu? Espero ter ajudado
Só a título de comentário, a frase em português corresponde também a essa em português: "mais velho do que posição de cócoras".
"To Jeff, walking forward seems as ancient as a stone"
"Jeremy's dad is so old he farts dust"
"To Jeff, walking forward seems as ancient as a stone"
"Jeremy's dad is so old he farts dust"
As old as Methuselah
As old as Methuselah / Older than Methuselah
(humorous) Used to say that someone is very old.
1 - He is as old as methuselah.
Ele é tão velho como Matusalém
2 - She is older than Methuselah and totally insane.
Ela é mais velha do que Matusalém e totalmente pirada.
Methuselah lived 969 years.
Were they real years or were they using a different calendar?
(humorous) Used to say that someone is very old.
1 - He is as old as methuselah.
Ele é tão velho como Matusalém
2 - She is older than Methuselah and totally insane.
Ela é mais velha do que Matusalém e totalmente pirada.
Methuselah lived 969 years.
Were they real years or were they using a different calendar?
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Hi,
Sugestão: be as old as the hills
If something is as old as the hills, it has existed for a very long time
source The Free Dictionary.
Sugestão: be as old as the hills
If something is as old as the hills, it has existed for a very long time
source The Free Dictionary.
I always use "older than dirt", usually when referring to a person. (And unfortunately, when referring to myself)
as old as God
as old as mud
as old as Hell
as old as mud
as old as Hell
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