In classical Arabic : Anta A'gouz. انت عجوز colloquial Arabic: Enta A'gouz. " enta a'gouz " means you're REALLY old, like 60 , 70 or something. " Enta Kebeer " means you're old as in you're not young anymore.
Egyptian "andak kam sana?"
Lebanese "kam omrak?"
What is your age : ma howa omrok ? ( in Arabic ).
and it is written this way : ما هو عمرك؟
adde omrek?(female)
adde omrak?(male)
say : kum omrak? if you are talking to a male.
say : kum omrek? if you are talking to a female.
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¿Cuántos años tienes?Cuantos años tienes?
"Anata ha juunisai desu."
How old are you in Indonesian is: * Berapakah umur Anda? (formal) * Umurnya berapa? (informal)
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.
Out with the old and in with the new = Fuera con el viejo y en con el nuevo
ojiichan means grandpa, but I think it can be used for 'old man'. I'm not 100% on that, though. x
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.