tu as onze ans
"Anata ha juunisai desu."
Forty four years old is translated "âgé de quarante quatre ans" in French.
Elle a quinze ans is a French equivalent of the English phrases "She is 15 years old" and "She's 15 years old." The statement translates literally as "She has 15 years." The pronunciation will be "eh-la kehn-zaw" in French.
Elle a quatorze ans is a French equivalent of the English phrases "She is 14 years old" and "She's 14 years old." The declaration translates literally as "She has 14 years" in English. The pronunciation will be "eh-la ka-tor-zaw" in French.
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.
The French phrase "j'ai dix-huit ans" translates to "I am eighteen years old" in English.
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.
Rendre fort is one French equivalent of the Old Saxon verb lavon. The pronunciation of the present infinitive phrase -- which translates as "to make strong, to strengthen" -- will be "rawnd for" in a more northerly French and "rawn-druh for" in a more southerly French.
"j'ai dix-sept ans" is the French phrase and "Ich bin siebzehn" is the German phrase.
how old are they is translated "quel âge ont-ils" in French.
Avere ... anni is an Italian equivalent of the incomplete phrase "years old." The number will be placed between the correct form of avere ("to have") and anni ("years [old]"). The pronunciation will be "a-VEY-rey AN-nee" in Pisan Italian.
To say your age in French, you can use the phrase "J'ai (number) ans" which translates to "I am (number) years old." For example, to say "I am 25 years old" in French, you would say "J'ai vingt-cinq ans."