A Japanese child would learn Japanese at the same age all other children would learn it from their parents. They start learning by listening, and would attempt to mimic their parents before their first birthday.
At what age a child is fluent in Japanese varies according to their individual intelligence, language capability and education.
On that person's birthday in 2010, he would stop being 22 and start being 23. That's speaking purely hypothetically and subjunctively, of course.
Biblically speaking, Methuselah was the oldest person ever. He died at the age of 969 years.
"Granny", which is the same as "old person" in Japanese is pronounced Ba-San. (baa-san) !
No. When you are addressed as sir, the person speaking to you is acknowledging you as a man, not necessarily an old man.
10 years old
Elder or old person is pronounced Ba-San.
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
Depends on the culture, but generally speaking it's fine. Depends on how old each person in the relationship is though.
Since this diary is creative writing, you need to decide some basic information first, including:who will you pretend to be?what does this person 'do'?how old is the person?what year will the diary start and how old is the person you are pretending to be?What do you think this person thinks and feels?Otherwise, you can start each entry by dating the top of the page, then just begin to write.
Generally speaking, if a person has reached the age of 18, then he/she is of the age of majority. In such a case, his/her estate can be probated, with or without a Will.
古い (fu rui) is Japanese for 'old, aged'.
When using a persons name, someone may be speaking in the third person or the second person, and only rarely in the first person.The third person is the one spoken about. Examples of a person's name used in the third person:John has a new bicycle.I'm reading about Anne Frank.Today is Uncle Nino's birthday.The second person is the one spoken to. A person's name used when speaking to that person is called a noun of direct address. Examples of a person's name used in the second person:John, clean your room.That looks nice, Betsy.How old are you, Uncle Nino?The first person is the one speaking. The person speaking rarely uses their own name. The person speaking will use the the pronouns I, me, we, or us. An example of the one speaking using their own name in the first person:Hi, it's me, Betsy.