You say "I am (twenty one, thirty two) years old" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Omo (ogun odun lekan,ogun odun lemeji) ni mi".
A period of thirty years is called a "trio-decade" or simply a "thirty-year period."
vicennial
You may be thinking of a "score", as in Lincoln's Gettysburg Address ('Four score and seven years ago' means 87 years ago.)It is also called two decades.
It used to be called a score. So four score and 7 years would be 87 years.
Lot of words are the same in french and spanish language. These two languages have the same root : the latin language. But a french and a spanish can't understand each other because words are modified, conjugation is not the same... Exemple : Yo vivo en una casa de más de treinta años. Je vis dans une maison depuis plus de trente ans. (I live in a house since thirty years)
twenty to thirty years
about 21% since the language has diffused very fast in recent years
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The average lifespan of the the golden orfe is about fourteen years. I have heard they can live from twenty-five to thirty years.
About twelve years, becoming King at age twenty and dying at age thirty-two.
Polar Bears can live up to fifteen years in the wild. Polar Bears can live over thirty years in captivity.Around fifteen to twenty years or more.
The quote "Thirty years from now, it will not be the things you did that you'll regret, it will be the things you didn't do" is credited to anonymous. There is no specific author associated with this quote.
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About twenty-five to thirty years, depending on what you mean by "general society." They have become common in most homes only in the past ten years.
Tarantulas that can live for twenty years, and even one species has been known to survive over thirty years in captivity