"I am thirteen years old."
You would say "J'ai treize ans" in French, which translates to "I am thirteen years old".
"Thirteen" is 'juu san' in Japanese. "Thirteen years old" is 'juu san sai.'
"J'ai treize Ans" Means "I have thirteen years " , !!! :D :D :D btw, that is how the french say how old they r 'i have ... years.' weird
i would say it about right.normal
Treize. This may also be useful: J'ai treize ans - I am thirteen years old :)
In Mandarin Chinese, I am thirteen years old is 我十三岁. It is pronunced is wo shi san sui.
No, the words 'thirteen' and 'old' are adjectives; the words 'years' is the noun they describe.In the form a 'thirteen year old' followed by a noun is an adjective phrase:They solved the thirteen year old mystery.A thirteen year old boy wrote the song.
when he was 14 which as of 8.14.09 was 6 years ago
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It could mean he's trying to be nice to you. Say thank you.
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