"Wie spät ist es?" (vee shpet ist ess) which literally translates as "How late is it?"
Another way of asking for the time in German is wieviel Uhr is es?
Wie Heißt du? (Wii heyst do?)
Was isst du in der Pause
Call the local German consulate or the German Embassy and ask them. They can give details of how to apply.
you can tell someones nationality by their references usually americans look mixed. for example if someone is german and french they would look mixed german and french.
ask one of her/his friend or ask one of your friend to ask her/him.
If you want to ask someone how old they are just ask them.
lets say your asking for someone named alice (Ist Alice nochin der Stadt)
Moechten Sie gerne schwimmen gehen?
You can ask someone how old their brother is by saying, "How old is your brother?" Alternatively, you could phrase it more casually by asking, "What age is your brother?" This keeps the question straightforward and easy to understand.
Cuantos anos tienes?
"How old are you?" in Norwegian is "Hvor gammel er du?"
There are many questions that you can ask someone such as....What's your name?What grade are you in?How old are you?