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Anciano

Anciano is a term used in Spanish to denote a person who is advanced in age, functioning as both a noun for "an elderly person" and as an adjective meaning "old" or "elderly." In Italian the cognate term is anziano; anciano is not standard in Italian but may appear in multilingual texts. In English-language usage, anciano is primarily found in ethnographic, anthropological, or religious writing as a loanword.

As a noun, anciano can carry neutral or respectful connotations; contexts may vary by region. In everyday

Culturally, elders often hold a central role in family and community life, preserving memory, customs, and knowledge.

Demographically, many societies face aging populations due to longer life expectancy and lower birth rates. This

See also: elder, elderly, aging, senescence, ageism.

Spanish,
more
neutral
alternatives
such
as
persona
mayor
or
adulto
mayor
are
common
in
some
countries,
while
anciano
can
be
polite
when
referring
to
an
elder
family
member
or
community
figure.
In
some
religious
or
communal
settings,
the
term
anciano
can
refer
to
a
leadership
role
akin
to
an
elder
or
presbyter.
raises
policy
concerns
around
healthcare,
pensions,
long-term
care,
and
social
inclusion.
Efforts
commonly
focus
on
promoting
active
and
independent
aging,
accessibility,
and
protection
against
elder
abuse
or
discrimination.