anos nuevo
¡Feliz año nuevo!
"I'm seven years old!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Tengo siete años! The declaration translates literally as "I have seven years!" in English. The pronunciation will be "TEN-go SYEH-tey A-nyos" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Anata ha juunisai desu."
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.
Settanta anni di età is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "seventy years old." The phrase translates literally as "seventy years of age" in English. The pronunciation will be "set-TAN-ta AN-nee dee ey-TA" in Pisan Italian.
Cinquantacinque anni d'età is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "55 years old." The phrase translates literally as "fifty-five years of age" in English. The pronunciation will be "tcheen-KWAN-ta-TCHEEN-kwey AN-nee dey-TA" in Pisan Italian.
Ho sei anni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am six years old." The declaration translates literally as "I have six years" in English. The pronunciation will be "o sey AN-nee" in Pisan Italian.
Ho quattro anni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am four years old." The declaration translates literally as "I have four years" in English. The pronunciation will be "o KWAT-tro AN-nee" in Pisan Italian.
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.
"The overseas mail" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase el correo de ultramar. The masculine singular phrase most famously refers to the title of a newspaper published in Madrid, Spain by supporters of Philippine autonomy, in the years before Philippine independence, proclaimed Sunday, June 12, 1898. The pronunciation will be "el kor-REY-o they OOL-tra-mar" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Hai diciannove anni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am 19 years old." The declaration translates literally as "I have 19 years" in English. The pronunciation will be "o DEE-tchan-NO-vey AN-nee" in Pisan Italian.
Ho tredici anni! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am 13 years old!" The statement translates literally as "I have 13 years!" in English. The pronunciation will be "o TREY-dee-tchee AN-nee" in Pisan Italian.