j'aime ton âge
To say "her age" in French, you would say "son âge".
The French Revolution ended the age of absolutism.
son age
the Stone Age is called " l'âge de Pierre " in French.
He started at 5 years of age like most French people.
It means age, as it does in English.
it is spelled like this champagne so Camp-age-n
You can say "Avoir un âge similaire" in French to express "Have similar age."
lol it's the same. age. except it's pronounced differently. the A is pronounced more like AHH. like sighing. and the g has a softer sound. like the second g in "garage". as a matter of fact, the "age" in garage is exactly how the whole word is pronounced =)
Quel-age tu?
Not at all. I never heard it in my own life though living in a french-speaking country. It really looks like one of those "new-age names"
'âge'