Elle a quinze ans is a French equivalent of the English phrases "She is 15 years old" and "She's 15 years old." The statement translates literally as "She has 15 years." The pronunciation will be "eh-la kehn-zaw" in French.
Le collège is the name for junior high school (ages 10/11 to 14/15) in French .
"I'm 15 (years old) and you?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase J'ai quinze et toi?Specifically, the subject pronoun je* is "I". The present indicative verb ai means "(I) am having, do have, have". The number quinze means "fifteen (15)". The conjunction et means "and". The personal pronoun toi translates as "(informal singular) you".The pronunciation will be "zheh keh-zey twa" in French.*The vowel drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a verb whose spelling begins with a vowel.
Minute.[ Mee-Noot ]It is spelled the same way, and pronounced the same way since the word is derisive from French in the first place.
Everyone doesn't have a French replacement for their name, but you can probably have a French meaning. Maryanne in French is Maryanne (you) Queen in French is Reine (me)
The French word for 15 is quinze.
15 is written "quinze" in French.
The number 15 in French is "quinze."
15 = quinze
Quinze
Elle a quinze ans is a French equivalent of the English phrases "She is 15 years old" and "She's 15 years old." The statement translates literally as "She has 15 years." The pronunciation will be "eh-la kehn-zaw" in French.
Joe French was born on 1949-07-15.
Jack French was born on 1914-07-15.
The French count today as day 1. 1 plus 14 equals 15.
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J'ai quinze ans. Direct translation: I have 15 years. (I'm 15.)
Melinda French Gates was born on August 15, 1964.