'Quien tiene once meses' (kee-yen tee-en-ay own-thay may-sess)
In Spanish, you aren't years or months old, but rather, you have and complete age - however long it is, in years, months and days. In this instance, you would say, "She is completing 11 months today." And you say it, "Ella cumple once meses hoy."
Ella tiene 11 (ohn-say) 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.
You can say "My sister is 11 years old." In Spanish, it would be "Mi hermana tiene 11 años." The phrase conveys the age of your sister in a straightforward manner.
If you are 11 years old, you are 132 months old. This is calculated by multiplying 11 years by 12 months per year (11 x 12 = 132).
Tengo 11 (once) años y mi cumpleaños es el 11 de enero.
i have a guinea pig and i will say 11 months old the guinea pig will turn fluffy
The English translation would be "Mi primo tiene once años."
11 months old
In Spanish, you don't normally say "I am so many years old", but rather "I have so many years." In this case, it would be "Tengo once años". You can also say "I am 11 years of age", or "Soy de once años de edad."
between 11 and 13 months like horses and zebras. between 11 and 13 months like horses and zebras.
11- once (ohn-say) 12- doce (doe-say)