Tiene catorce años.
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. To say "I am 11 years old" in Spanish, you just say "Tengo once años." That's it. Like, no big deal. Now you can impress all your Spanish-speaking friends with your newfound knowledge.
"I'm seven years old!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Tengo siete años! The declaration translates literally as "I have seven years!" in English. The pronunciation will be "TEN-go SYEH-tey A-nyos" in Uruguayan Spanish.
i have age, if you want to say how old u are say 'soy (number in spanish) anos'
100 years old
About 125 years old <><><> There are some types of bristlecone pines that are nearly 5,000 years old. One in California, known as Methuselah, is 4,842 years old.
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They would be 16 years old
Well i believe its 8 years old but some people let there kids not use one when their 7 years old.
To tell someone's age, you use the phrase "tener (number) años". For example... Tengo dieceinueve años. I am nineteen years old. Tienes veintiún años. You (informal) are twenty one years old. Él/Ella/Usted tiene cuarenta años. He/She/You (formal) is/are forty years old. etc...
about 7 years old.
There is no Spanish word spelled "viego". However there is a word only one letter off "Viejo" in Spanish means old, or old man.
You say "one year old" when referring to a person's age. Saying "one years old" is grammatically incorrect.