in French when telling an age, use the verb 'avoir'
j'ai deux ans
tu as dix ans
il a, elle a quinze ans
nous avons vingt ans
vous avez ...
ils ont, elles ont ...
In French, you would say "j'ai deux ans" to mean "I am two years old." The verb "avoir" (to have) is used to express one's age in French.
"moi jai onze ans" is incorrect French. It seems like you meant to say "j'ai onze ans" which means "I am eleven years old" in English.
You can say "j'ai onze ans" in French to mean "I am 11 years old".
You would say "J'ai pΓ©ter" in French.
"Jai te aime" is a mix of French and Spanish. The correct phrases are "Je t'aime" in French, meaning "I love you," and "Te quiero" in Spanish, also meaning "I love you."
The word "j'ai" in French means "I have" in English. It is the first person singular form of the verb "avoir" which means "to have" in English.
Jai is misspelled, j'ai. Is I, ans is years. One to ten is as follows;Un deux trois quatre cinq six sept huit neuf dix. I suspect you are missing something else between j'ai and ans
j'ai seize ans means 'I'm sixteen' in French.
jai neuf ans
"J'ai -------- ans." literally means: I have -------- years. It's interpreted as: I'm -------- years old.
You Say "Jai Nurf Ans" pronunciation: Jay-Nerf-Onz (I Have Nine Years)
You can say "j'ai onze ans" in French to mean "I am 11 years old".
j'ai ... ans means 'I am .... years old'
j'ai onze ans means 'I am eleven' in English.
"moi jai onze ans" is incorrect French. It seems like you meant to say "j'ai onze ans" which means "I am eleven years old" in English.
I am thirteen (years old), and you? -
I'm 13 years old too.
j'ai onze ans -- I'm eleven (years old)