avoir <age> ans (i think)
You say Bonjour if you are speaking to someone of a higher authority or a group people which is formal. if you are speaking to someone your age or around you age you should say Salut which is informal.
For example, if you want to say, "they are 14 years old" you would say ils sont 14 ans. :D
To say "her age" in French, you would say "son âge".
"J'ai [your age] ans." So, if you were eighteen, you would say, "J'ai dix-huit ans."
Il a (age) ans - He is (age) years old Elle a (age) ans - She is (age) years old J'ai (age) ans - I am (age) years old (In addition) Quel age as-tu? (Kel arg a tu?) - How old are you?
in the search bar. go to yours or someone elses myspace someone elses to get theirs yours to get your id go to the space bar and it should say friend id=********& the numbers is your friend id.
Yes, at the right times in your life or someone elses life.
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I would say no, I'm pretty sure that you have to have their permission.
You can say "Avoir un âge similaire" in French to express "Have similar age."
To warn someone, or say "look out!" in French, say Attention!
Yes, it will say who answered it anyway - plus someone who copies and pastes it into a word document will not want someone elses name on it.