How would “The dog is older than the child” be translated?












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Would the sentence, The dog is older than the child be translated as




El perro es más viejo que el niño




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El perro es mayor que el niño











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    Would the sentence, The dog is older than the child be translated as




    El perro es más viejo que el niño




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    El perro es mayor que el niño











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      Would the sentence, The dog is older than the child be translated as




      El perro es más viejo que el niño




      or




      El perro es mayor que el niño











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      Would the sentence, The dog is older than the child be translated as




      El perro es más viejo que el niño




      or




      El perro es mayor que el niño








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          I think both are technically correct, provided that the context (comparing ages) is understood, but I would definitely favor the first one ("El perro es más viejo que el niño"). There is certain ambiguity with the second one.



          Take into account that the dictionary's entry for "mayor" conveys (2nd and 3rd entries) that when applied to people this adjective can be used for describing or comparing ages.





          1. adj. Dicho de una persona: Que excede en edad a otra. Hermana mayor. Marta es mayor que Juan.


          2. adj. Dicho de una persona: Entrada en años, de edad avanzada. Hombre mayor.





          The use of "mayor" when applied to animals could imply size and not necessarily age (meaning is bigger and not necessarily is older). That is why the context could be important when you are comparing both individuals. If the context is clear (comparing ages) I don't see any problems with the second option (meaning, I don't think that the second option is necessarily wrong, but I would favor the first one).



          Regardless, take into account that in Spanish we don't usually say that "X es más viejo que Y" (as a translation of "X is older than Y"), but we use "tiene más años". So another way of saying the same would be




          El perro tiene más años que el niño.







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          • Me pregunto si esto funcionaría también: El perro tiene más edad que el niño.

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          Both are right, but:




          El perro es más viejo que el niño




          is the most accurate translation.






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          I think both are technically correct, provided that the context (comparing ages) is understood, but I would definitely favor the first one ("El perro es más viejo que el niño"). There is certain ambiguity with the second one.



          Take into account that the dictionary's entry for "mayor" conveys (2nd and 3rd entries) that when applied to people this adjective can be used for describing or comparing ages.





          1. adj. Dicho de una persona: Que excede en edad a otra. Hermana mayor. Marta es mayor que Juan.


          2. adj. Dicho de una persona: Entrada en años, de edad avanzada. Hombre mayor.





          The use of "mayor" when applied to animals could imply size and not necessarily age (meaning is bigger and not necessarily is older). That is why the context could be important when you are comparing both individuals. If the context is clear (comparing ages) I don't see any problems with the second option (meaning, I don't think that the second option is necessarily wrong, but I would favor the first one).



          Regardless, take into account that in Spanish we don't usually say that "X es más viejo que Y" (as a translation of "X is older than Y"), but we use "tiene más años". So another way of saying the same would be




          El perro tiene más años que el niño.







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          • Me pregunto si esto funcionaría también: El perro tiene más edad que el niño.

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          I think both are technically correct, provided that the context (comparing ages) is understood, but I would definitely favor the first one ("El perro es más viejo que el niño"). There is certain ambiguity with the second one.



          Take into account that the dictionary's entry for "mayor" conveys (2nd and 3rd entries) that when applied to people this adjective can be used for describing or comparing ages.





          1. adj. Dicho de una persona: Que excede en edad a otra. Hermana mayor. Marta es mayor que Juan.


          2. adj. Dicho de una persona: Entrada en años, de edad avanzada. Hombre mayor.





          The use of "mayor" when applied to animals could imply size and not necessarily age (meaning is bigger and not necessarily is older). That is why the context could be important when you are comparing both individuals. If the context is clear (comparing ages) I don't see any problems with the second option (meaning, I don't think that the second option is necessarily wrong, but I would favor the first one).



          Regardless, take into account that in Spanish we don't usually say that "X es más viejo que Y" (as a translation of "X is older than Y"), but we use "tiene más años". So another way of saying the same would be




          El perro tiene más años que el niño.







          share|improve this answer
























          • Me pregunto si esto funcionaría también: El perro tiene más edad que el niño.

            – aparente001
            19 hours ago














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          I think both are technically correct, provided that the context (comparing ages) is understood, but I would definitely favor the first one ("El perro es más viejo que el niño"). There is certain ambiguity with the second one.



          Take into account that the dictionary's entry for "mayor" conveys (2nd and 3rd entries) that when applied to people this adjective can be used for describing or comparing ages.





          1. adj. Dicho de una persona: Que excede en edad a otra. Hermana mayor. Marta es mayor que Juan.


          2. adj. Dicho de una persona: Entrada en años, de edad avanzada. Hombre mayor.





          The use of "mayor" when applied to animals could imply size and not necessarily age (meaning is bigger and not necessarily is older). That is why the context could be important when you are comparing both individuals. If the context is clear (comparing ages) I don't see any problems with the second option (meaning, I don't think that the second option is necessarily wrong, but I would favor the first one).



          Regardless, take into account that in Spanish we don't usually say that "X es más viejo que Y" (as a translation of "X is older than Y"), but we use "tiene más años". So another way of saying the same would be




          El perro tiene más años que el niño.







          share|improve this answer













          I think both are technically correct, provided that the context (comparing ages) is understood, but I would definitely favor the first one ("El perro es más viejo que el niño"). There is certain ambiguity with the second one.



          Take into account that the dictionary's entry for "mayor" conveys (2nd and 3rd entries) that when applied to people this adjective can be used for describing or comparing ages.





          1. adj. Dicho de una persona: Que excede en edad a otra. Hermana mayor. Marta es mayor que Juan.


          2. adj. Dicho de una persona: Entrada en años, de edad avanzada. Hombre mayor.





          The use of "mayor" when applied to animals could imply size and not necessarily age (meaning is bigger and not necessarily is older). That is why the context could be important when you are comparing both individuals. If the context is clear (comparing ages) I don't see any problems with the second option (meaning, I don't think that the second option is necessarily wrong, but I would favor the first one).



          Regardless, take into account that in Spanish we don't usually say that "X es más viejo que Y" (as a translation of "X is older than Y"), but we use "tiene más años". So another way of saying the same would be




          El perro tiene más años que el niño.








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          • Me pregunto si esto funcionaría también: El perro tiene más edad que el niño.

            – aparente001
            19 hours ago



















          • Me pregunto si esto funcionaría también: El perro tiene más edad que el niño.

            – aparente001
            19 hours ago

















          Me pregunto si esto funcionaría también: El perro tiene más edad que el niño.

          – aparente001
          19 hours ago





          Me pregunto si esto funcionaría también: El perro tiene más edad que el niño.

          – aparente001
          19 hours ago











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          Both are right, but:




          El perro es más viejo que el niño




          is the most accurate translation.






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          • I agree, but a proper answer (see How to Answer) would explain why that is the case (support your claim with some references or documentation). The OP should not need to just believe what you are saying, but understand the rules and reasons of it. Please, visit help center and tour if you need more info about how the stacks work.

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          Both are right, but:




          El perro es más viejo que el niño




          is the most accurate translation.






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          • I agree, but a proper answer (see How to Answer) would explain why that is the case (support your claim with some references or documentation). The OP should not need to just believe what you are saying, but understand the rules and reasons of it. Please, visit help center and tour if you need more info about how the stacks work.

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          Both are right, but:




          El perro es más viejo que el niño




          is the most accurate translation.






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          Both are right, but:




          El perro es más viejo que el niño




          is the most accurate translation.







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          • I agree, but a proper answer (see How to Answer) would explain why that is the case (support your claim with some references or documentation). The OP should not need to just believe what you are saying, but understand the rules and reasons of it. Please, visit help center and tour if you need more info about how the stacks work.

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          • I agree, but a proper answer (see How to Answer) would explain why that is the case (support your claim with some references or documentation). The OP should not need to just believe what you are saying, but understand the rules and reasons of it. Please, visit help center and tour if you need more info about how the stacks work.

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          I agree, but a proper answer (see How to Answer) would explain why that is the case (support your claim with some references or documentation). The OP should not need to just believe what you are saying, but understand the rules and reasons of it. Please, visit help center and tour if you need more info about how the stacks work.

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          I agree, but a proper answer (see How to Answer) would explain why that is the case (support your claim with some references or documentation). The OP should not need to just believe what you are saying, but understand the rules and reasons of it. Please, visit help center and tour if you need more info about how the stacks work.

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