"How old are you?"
Quel age avez- vous when translated to English becomes 'How old are you'.
(formal) 'Vous avez quel âge' (informal) Tu as quel âge
"How old are you?"
quel âge as-tu / avez-vous ? quel est ton âge ?
quel âge avez-vous?
quel âge avez-vous
Quel âge as-tu? = informal Quel âge avez-vous? = formal
How old are you? = Quel âge avez-vous?
How old are you ?(for example) is translated in french in "Quel âge avez-vous ?" (polite form) or "quel âge as-tu ?" (to someone you know) literaly (what is your age ?) Christophe
In French, "How old are you?" is spelled as "Quel âge avez-vous ?" when using the formal or plural form, and "Quel âge as-tu ?" when using the informal form. The phrase directly translates to "What age do you have?" in English.
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?
If you're speaking to someone you know (aka a friend) it's "Quel âge as-tu ?" (literally translates to "What age do you have") If you are speaking to a person of authority (aka a boss a teacher) OR to two or more people then its "Quel âge avez-vous ?"