This is the 1650th most frequent French word.
âgés
The French word "âgés" means "aged" or "elderly" in English.
Here, 'âgés' is used to describe trees, implying that they are old and mature by age.
Les arbres âgés ont des troncs épais.
The old trees have thick trunks.
'âgées' is used here to describe 'personnes' (people) as senior in age and members of the elderly demographic.
Les personnes âgées méritent notre respect et attention.
Elderly people deserve our respect and attention.
In this sentence, 'âgés' describes 'bâtiments' (buildings), meaning they are constructed long ago and show historical characteristics.