Quinze means 'fifteen' in English.
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Quinze
"I'm 15 (years old) and you?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase J'ai quinze et toi?Specifically, the subject pronoun je* is "I". The present indicative verb ai means "(I) am having, do have, have". The number quinze means "fifteen (15)". The conjunction et means "and". The personal pronoun toi translates as "(informal singular) you".The pronunciation will be "zheh keh-zey twa" in French.*The vowel drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a verb whose spelling begins with a vowel.
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15th January
Something related to "golden wedding"
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English: fifteen Catalan: quinze French: quinze Italian: quindici Spanish: quince
Are you sure you don't mean "J'ai quinze ans"? Meaning I am 15 years old, or literally, I have 15 years.
"Tu leve se dix quinze doux huit deux" is not in any recognizable language. It does not appear to have a specific meaning in English or any other language.
fifteen (it could mean a team of fifteen players)
English: ninety-five French: quatre-vingt quinze
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Quinze is 15 in Spanish.
Trois cent quinze and Trois heures quinze are French equivalents of the English number "315." Context makes clear whether number (case 1) or time (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "twa saw kehz" and "twa-zur kehz" in French.