Asking how old some one is the question would be :- "Wie alt sind Sie?" or to a child "Wie alt bist du ?"
When asked by an official to prove your age he or she would say :-
"Zeigen Sie mir wie alt Sie sind" or "Zeigen Sie mir Ihren Ausweis"
"j'ai dix-sept ans" is the French phrase and "Ich bin siebzehn" is the German phrase.
"Old" is an English equivalent of "alt."Specifically, the German word is an adjective. A common use is as part of the phrase "Jahre alt," which means "years old." The pronunciation is "ahlt."
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Roept you is not German.
The phrase "motivationsschreiben" is a German word which translates into "letter of motivation". The phrase "motivationsschreiben" is used a lot in German business letters.
The phrase is not German.
The German phrase for "no name" is "kein Name." This phrase can be used in various contexts to indicate the absence of a specific name or identity.
I love you in German is "ich liebe dich"
Ich hasse is the German translation of 'I hate'.
What do I get...
Schadenfreude
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