"My fifteen years"
Today is my 15th birthday.
"Jose is 15 years old and you?"
Yo tengo quince anos. Literally translated, "I have 15 years". Usually "How old are you?" is asked as follows: "Quantos anos tienes?" (How many years have you?)
That's not correct Spanish; it means something like "girl she 15 years".
The Spanish word for 15 is Quince. It is pronounced KEEN-seh in Latin America, KEEN-thay ('th' as in 'thin') in Spain The Spanish word for year is año. It is pronounced AN-yo Ano does NOT mean year. Año does. Años (AN=yos) means years. So '15 years' = quince anos (tilde, ~, over the 'n' in 'anos')
Who can ask that? just imagine!How many anuses have you got? X - @"ano" and "año" have totally different meanings.IF you ask "¿Cuántos anos tienes?" people would laugh or they could even hit you!
If the sentence is a question it means "Are you 100 years old?" and if its a statement it means "It is 100 years old".
Tengo quince años, me gusta; el color rojo, nadar, correr y pasar el tiempo con mis amigos, me encanta el jugo de naranja. En mi tiempo libre voy al cine y veo películas.
Literally, as written, this is "All in all you are fifteen years and smart." Probably it would be better to say something like "todo en todo tienes quince años y eres muy inteligente."
anos is already in spanish. Maybe you mean anos in english. It means years.
Anos is Spanish for years so 13 anos is is 13 years.