Invecchiando is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "getting old." The present participle in question translates additionally as "aging" and "maturing" in English. The pronunciation will be "EEN-vek-KYAN-do" in Pisan Italian.
Vecchi in Italian means "old people" in English.
"I am 14 years old" in English is Ho quattordici anni in Italian.
"She is 15 years old!" in English is Lei ha quindici anni! in Italian.
Vecchio mandrillo in Italian means "dirty old man" in English.
Ho diciotto anni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am 18 years old." The declaration translated literally as "I have 18 years" in English. The pronunciation will be "o dee-TCHOT-to AN-nee" in Pisan Italian.
"How old do you have to be to get your license?" in English is Quanti anni devi avere per ottenere la tua licenza? in Italian.
"My son is two years old" in English is Mio figlio ha due anni in Italian.
Quanti anni ho? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How old am I?" The question translates literally into English as "How many years do I have?" The pronunciation will be "KWAN-tee AN-nee o" in Italian.
Years old? Ho nove anni
51 anni, maschio in Italian means "Male, 51 years old" in English.
If you red it in an old book it means: The one who ....
Ho ... anni is an Italian equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "I am ... years old." The number will be inserted between Ho ("I have") and anni ("years [old]"). The pronunciation will be "o AN-nee" in Pisan Italian.