Tengo ocho años. Pronounced "anyos.")
Son las ocho por la mañana
8 period = período 8
Estoy ocho
in Spanish, you do not say that someone is so many years, but rather that he has years. So in Spanish you say "he has 68 years." "Tiene sesenta y ocho años". Normally you would not use the personal pronoun, since the conjugated verb already carries that information.
The word "year" is "año" in Spanish.
like I am? It would be yo soy, but most of the time the only use soy because including a pronoun in front of a state of being or a verb implies emphases on what your saying. I've had 8 years of Spanish and am currently in my ninth.
ochoEight= ocho
Ocho millones
Número ocho
Ocho meses.
"Mi hermano tiene diecisiete (17) años"
The expression to say how old you are or a material object is in Spanish is "tener ____ años".If you literally want to translate "years old" into Spanish, this would be "años de vejez", but this is nonsense to any Spanish speaker.