The correct phrases are :-
"wie alt sind Sie" (formal)
"wie alt bist du" (informal)
Call the local German consulate or the German Embassy and ask them. They can give details of how to apply.
You can Online. And go to a Animal Shelterand ask.
English: "old" is German: "alt".
Akeelah is not a German name and therefore has no old German meaning.
Ask the Norwich High School librarian...she's German.
English: "the old man" = German: "der alte Mann".
German 'began' when Old High German and Old Low German started to split off from West Germanic in the 6th century AD.
It could be translated as 'anmutig' or 'graziös', but what do you mean by 'old german'?
Old Brethren German Baptist was created in 1921.
ask a german
The easiest way to get yelled at by a German is to ask a German to yell at you. You could also try making a German mad so that they would yell at you.
The word "ask" is not of Hebrew or Greek origin. It came from Old English.The Hebrew word for Ask is sha'al (שאל)The Greek word for Ask is rotiso (ρωτήσω)The Old English word ascian "ask, call for an answer; make a request," from earlier ahsian, from Proto-Germanic *aiskojan (cf. Old Saxon escon, Old Frisian askia "request, demand, ask," Middle Dutch eiscen, Dutch eisen "to ask, demand," Old High German eiscon "to ask (a question)," German heischen "to ask, demand"), from PIE *ais- "to wish, desire" (cf. Sanskrit icchati "seeks, desires," Armenian aic "investigation," Old Church Slavonic iskati "to seek," Lithuanian ieškau "to seek").Form in English influenced by a Scandinavian form of the word (cf. Danish æske ; the Old English would have evolved by normal sound changes into ash, esh, which was a Midlands and s.w. England dialect form). Modern dialectal ax is as old as Old English acsian and was an accepted literary variant until c.1600. Related: Asked ; asking. Old English also had fregnan/frignan which carried more directly the sense of "question, inquire," and is from PIE root *prek-, the common source of words for "ask" in most Indo-European languages (see pray ). If you ask me "in my opinion" is attested from 1910. Asking price is attested from 1755.