"Quel" is pronounced as "kell" in English, with the "qu" sounding like a "k" and the "e" like an "eh". It is commonly used in French to mean "what".
"A quel temps" is a French phrase that translates to "At what time" in English. It is commonly used when asking about a specific time or schedule.
It is "Quel âge as-tu?" The word "âge" is masculine, so "quel", which is the masculine form of "which", is used.
The question 't'as quel age?' means How old are you? It's asked conversationally. More proper is the phrasing 'Quel age as-tu' or 'Tu as quel age?'. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The verb 'as' means '[you] have'. The interrogative adjective 'quel' means 'what, which'. And the noun 'age' means 'age'.
"Quel" is a word in French meaning "what" or "which." It is commonly used in questions to inquire about something specific.
"ii a quel age" does not have a specific meaning in French. It appears to be a typographical error or a garbled phrase.
To ask how old are you? in French, you would say:Tu as quel âge?To pronounce it properly, you would pronounce it as:Tu- ah kell ah-je ?
quel dommage! - what a pity!
"quel âge as-tu ?" means 'how old are you?quel âge as-tu: how old are you?
Quel est le monde ? = What is the world ? But if it is - Quel monde !!!! (what a crowd !!!!)
"A quel temps" is a French phrase that translates to "At what time" in English. It is commonly used when asking about a specific time or schedule.
It is "Quel âge as-tu?" The word "âge" is masculine, so "quel", which is the masculine form of "which", is used.
Tel Quel was created in 1960.
Tel Quel ended in 1982.
Quel Malheur, or Quel dommage.
«quel monsieur!» or «quel gentleman!»
The word "quelques" is pronounced "kell-kuh" in French. The "quel" is pronounced similar to "kell" with a soft "e" sound, and the "ques" is pronounced like "kuh."
"Quel âge avez-vous?" Or, more informally: "Tu as quel âge?" "Quel âge as-tu?"