(formal) 'Vous avez quel âge'
(informal) Tu as quel âge
Quel âge avez-vous ?
Il a (age) ans - He is (age) years old Elle a (age) ans - She is (age) years old J'ai (age) ans - I am (age) years old (In addition) Quel age as-tu? (Kel arg a tu?) - How old are you?
To ask someone's age in French, you can say "Quel âge as-tu?" which means "How old are you?" If you want to tell someone your age, you can say "J'ai ... ans" which means "I am ... years old."
To say "her age" in French, you would say "son âge".
You can politely decline to share your age by saying it's something you prefer to keep private. Alternatively, you can redirect the conversation by asking why they are interested in knowing your age.
In Chinese culture, it is generally considered impolite to directly ask someone's age, especially if they are older. It is best to show respect by avoiding the topic or indirectly asking through casual conversation.
When you want to ask about someone's health in French you would say Comment allez-vous.
Quel-age tu?
Il a (age) ans - He is (age) years old Elle a (age) ans - She is (age) years old J'ai (age) ans - I am (age) years old (In addition) Quel age as-tu? (Kel arg a tu?) - How old are you?
Quel age as tu?
To ask someone's age in French, you can say "Quel âge as-tu?" which means "How old are you?" If you want to tell someone your age, you can say "J'ai ... ans" which means "I am ... years old."
To ask if someone speaks French in French, you can say "Parlez-vous français ?"
avoir <age> ans (i think)
ou loge tu
Combien mesures-tu?
The age of exploration is generally considered to have ended in the late 17th century, around the 1680s. This period marked a decline in large-scale exploratory ventures by European powers and a shift towards consolidation of territorial holdings and trade networks.
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